Mum’s packing hack means to you can take ‘double the amount’ of clothes on holiday

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This simple packing hack makes it easier than ever to be able to bring all of your clothes on holiday with you without worrying about running out of space in your suitcase

The simple trick menas you can pack double the amount of clothing
The simple trick menas you can pack double the amount of clothing(Image: Getty Images)

It can be so frustrating when you struggle to pack for a holiday and run out of room in your suitcase. Making sure you pack for the weather, as well as for all occasions and if you’re a parent – most likely for a little one too.

However this clever trick by a savvy mum means you can pack “double the amount” of clothes on holiday, and it’s all thanks to how you fold each item of clothing. The mum, who goes by the name @mama_mila_ took to TikTok to share her tips. Specialising in styling, organising and cleaning, the mum of two said: “Three folding tricks to save space in your suitcase and prevent wrinkles on your clothes.”

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Packed suitcase lying open on bed
Now you can pack everything you need thanks to this viral trick(Image: Kathrin Ziegler via Getty Images)

She also shared another top tip and said: “A little trick I heard from a fight attendant is to always pack a pillowcase in your luggage to put extra clothes if your baggage is overweight. You’re allowed to bring a pillow onboard without it being weighed! Hope these folds were helpful.”

For tops, she folds the sleeves inwards, then folds the top in half and rolls into a small pouch. For trousers, she folds each meg up to 1/4 and then rolls them up as one and for dresses she folds both sides in and rolls 3/4 of the way and then tucks it in together.

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The TikToker revealed that in order to make the most out of your suitcase size, tops, jeans and dresses should be folded in a specific way and then rolled, allowing more room in the case and claimed you can then pack double the amount.

While many travellers adapted the clothes rolling technique, some say there is an alternative method proven to be even more effective.

The KonMari folding technique, popularised by Marie Kondo, involves folding your garments into rectangles, rather than rolling them into cylinders, as we often see. This allows the clothes to stand upright next to each other in your suitcase, optimising even more space, reports the Express.

Here’s what to do:

  • Take your item of clothing and fold one side to the middle, then the other side over it, creating a rectangle
  • Then, fold it in half lengthways
  • From here, fold it into thirds until it’s a small rectangle that can be slotted in alongside other items

In addition to this nifty technique, it’s also smart to ditch hefty toiletries like shampoo and body wash, as most hotels supply these complimentary. If you’re heading overseas for an extended period, think about purchasing these upon arrival to spare suitcase space.

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