Smart Ways to Pack Clothes Without Wrinkling Them
It's very important to treat your clothes well
When you pack your bags for the holidays, one of the big problems you encounter is how to arrange your clothes in your suitcase so that they don't wrinkle.
If you don't want to give up packing your favorite dresses or blouses for the simple reason that they wrinkle faster and take with you only the clothes that make unsightly wrinkles harder, here are some tricks that will help you keep them freshly ironed for a long time. after you reach the destination with them.
Iron hard materials before drying
Thick or hard materials should be ironed before they are completely dry when they are still slightly damp. This will save you time and you will not have to use water or steam spray to stretch the creases.
Instead, fine or very thin materials must be ironed when they are completely dry because the hot steam that is created from the evaporation of water impregnated into the fabric can destroy them immediately.
Always read the instructions on the clothing labels, as they usually specify not only the temperature at which they should be washed but also how the material behaves when ironed.
Use a quality iron
The way you iron your clothes is perhaps the most important aspect when it comes to the resistance of your clothes to wrinkles. You need an iron that does not burn the materials, with a system that distributes the steam evenly and that perfectly stretches the creases from the first slip.
Clothes that you pass hot iron on several times to get rid of wrinkles break down more easily and discolor faster. Once you've ironed them, put the clothes on the hanger and let them cool before packing.
Wet or hot materials wrinkle immediately if you put them in your luggage, so it's best to wait a while after packing.
Learn how to pack your t-shirts correctly
The T-shirts do not crumble if you apply the technique from the clip below and bend them at the bottom, then on both sides in length, with the sleeves folded at the seams, after which you roll them and finally undo the part at the base.
This way, it will be easier for you to put them in your luggage, because they will take up much less space. The same method can be applied to casual dresses or skirts.
Hold the folds of the clothes with paper clips
Dresses, skirts, blouses, or pants that have pleats or ruffles will look impeccable if you catch them with clips, immediately after you have ironed them. This way, the shape of the clothes will not spoil, and the staples will not create wrinkles if you catch them exactly at the base, where the folds are formed.
When you put your clothes in the luggage, fold them as far as possible on the edges of the seams, leaving the sleeves of the blouses outside the suitcase. You can easily put them on at the end if you don't want to wrinkle them.
In the case of clothes made of more delicate materials, you can use rolls made of cardboard, which you can place in those spaces where you know that those clothes are most often crumpled.
Do not step on uneven surfaces
When you start ironing, be sure to set up a special ironing board. It is covered with a soft, high-temperature-resistant material, and has a sponge underneath that allows steam to pass through it and not get soaked into the fabric of the clothes.
Also, the table allows you to step more easily in the area of the edges or details and seams. One thing to keep in mind when ironing the collars of clothes is that they must be ironed upside down and always from the outside to the inside if you want to get rid of even the smallest creases.
If you use these methods, you will probably not have to take the iron with you and you will enjoy a holiday without the care of wrinkled clothes. What other anti-wrinkle solutions have you discovered?


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