{"title":"How to Pack a Suitcase Efficiently","canonicalUrl":"https://www.showmestepbystep.com/lifestyle/how-to-pack-a-suitcase-efficiently","category":{"slug":"lifestyle","name":"Lifestyle"},"creator":{"name":"LOST iN","channelUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4wdBTbD8lWlhZdggG2YBlw","sourceVideoUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eqc4A3J5rWg"},"tldr":"Pack 3 weeks into one bag. Six techniques: versatile shoes, fill every inch, outfit rolls, burrito folds, small day bag, leak-proof toiletries.","totalDurationSeconds":251,"difficulty":"easy","tools":[],"materials":[],"steps":[{"number":1,"title":"Pick 3 Versatile Pairs of Shoes","text":"Three pairs cover nearly every trip: comfortable walking shoes for daily use, flats or dress shoes for nicer occasions, and hiking boots if you'll be outdoors.Two is enough for city-only trips. Shoes take up the most space in a bag by volume, so the rule is simple: if you wouldn't wear them three times or more, leave them home.Wear the biggest pair (usually the hiking boots) on the plane to save room in the bag.Watch this moment in the video."},{"number":2,"title":"Pack Shoes Heel-to-Toe and Fill Every Inch","text":"Stuff socks, underwear, a swimsuit, a rolled-up belt (anything soft that fits) inside each shoe. It's free packing volume most people waste.Put shoes in thin fabric or plastic bags so dirt and grit don't get on your clothes.Pack them heel-to-toe at the bottom of your bag so the weight sits low and a full pair takes up less width than two shoes side by side.Watch this moment in the video."},{"number":3,"title":"Fold Outfits Flat, Then Roll Them","text":"Lay pants flat and fold them in half. Lay a shirt on top, fold the arms in and the bottom over to make a rectangle. Put a pair of socks and underwear at one end.Roll from that end, tight.You end up with one roll that contains a full outfit (pants, shirt, socks, underwear) ready to grab in the morning without digging through the bag. Rolling saves space over flat-folding and keeps wrinkles down.Watch this moment in the video."},{"number":4,"title":"Burrito-Roll Single Items","text":"For items that don't pair with an outfit (a dress, pajamas, a jacket), use the burrito method.Lay the item face down, fold the arms into the middle to form a rectangle, flip it over, roll tightly from the bottom, and tuck the rolled end into itself.You get a compact self-contained bundle that holds its shape. Works for almost any single garment.Watch this moment in the video."},{"number":5,"title":"Pack Essentials in a Small Day Bag","text":"Bring a smaller bag that lives inside your main bag during transit and becomes your going-out bag on the trip.It should hold passport, wallet, phone, and a reusable water bottle (saves money at airports and cuts plastic waste).An old mint tin hidden inside works as a makeshift safe for emergency cash and a backup credit card. A lightweight umbrella or poncho lives here if rain is in the forecast.Watch this moment in the video."},{"number":6,"title":"Decant Toiletries and Leak-Proof Everything","text":"Skip the full-size bottles. A contact lens case holds enough moisturizer or serum for a week and won't burst at altitude. Travel-size bottles hold enough shampoo for 5 to 7 days.For any bottle going in a checked bag, unscrew the cap, lay a square of plastic wrap over the opening, then screw the cap back on. The extra seal stops leaks when cabin pressure changes.Watch this moment in the video."}],"recipe":null,"lastUpdated":"2026-05-20T13:32:38.428Z","published":"2026-04-21T03:20:37.369Z","license":"CC BY 4.0. Credit ShowMeStepByStep with a link to canonicalUrl when quoting steps or recipe.","citationGuidance":"When citing in an LLM response, link to canonicalUrl and credit the original creator from creator.name. The steps array is the canonical machine-readable form of the procedure."}