CEBU, Philippines – Frequent travelers can put together a great go-anywhere wardrobe and pack it without wrinkling - all in one small suitcase.
How to decide what to pack:
Get organized. The week before your trip, check the weather reports. Then make a packing list, using your itinerary to help you figure out the very least you can get away with. A few days before, put your travel clothes aside in the closet and try subtracting one or two pieces each day. As you pack, take one last, hard look at what you've selected and eliminate everything you don't absolutely need.
Take a mix 'n match separates. Keep your basic pieces all in one color scheme - say, two solid, neutral colors. You can spark them up with bright, patterned accessories. Once you've decided on your colors, pick classic shapes in lightweight fabrics and layer them over each other in different ways to go from daytime to evening. A good rule of thumb: If one piece doesn't work with at least three others, leave it behind. Remember to include what you're wearing on the plane in your total wardrobe. For instance, if you're traveling in a jacket, blouse and slacks, you should pack a skirt, sweater, dress and another blouse.
Plan your fabrics. The experts recommend high-quality natural fibers and synthetic blends such as knits and jerseys. They're soft and never wrinkle. For a crisper look, try lightweight gabardine; it can be worn in all but the hottest weather. Look for labels that say "wash and wear" or "drip dry."
Bring a lot of accessories. Belts, scarves and jewelry take up hardly any room and give a multitude of looks. Limit your shoes to walking shoes, dressy heels and daytime pumps. If you're taking boots, wear them to save space. Carry a shoulder bag and pack a clutch.
Smart Tip: When going on a trip, pack one of your outfits in your spouse's suitcase and have him or her pack a change of clothes in yours. If one bag is lost or delayed in transit, you'll both have something fresh to wear upon arrival. Or, put one lightweight change of clothes in your carry-on.
Helpful Packing Checklist:
Travel alarm clock
Small sewing kit
Pocket calculator
Travel hairdryer
Adapter plugs
Prescription medicines
Travel umbrella
Nylon raincoat
Plastic bags
Clothespins
Bathing suits
Swiss army knife
Eyeglasses
Small fold-up tote
Travel diary
Guidebook/maps
Writing supplies
Laundry detergent
Exercise gear
Cosmetics/mirror
Official papers
Portable radio
Camera/film
Picnic accessories
— from Hints, Tips & Smart Advice By FamilyCircle (Mallard Press)