@JohnyJohny-mn2yw

1924: We are gonna have flying cars!

2024: Packing community wars

@ernststravoblofeld

There's a packing community? Why?

@calimesmerizer1

Theres a “packing community?” 😂

@vikki-333

Heated debate in the packing community has me dead

@kts7113

Combining both methods is actually the best way I’ve found to pack.

@cristinasujoy

I do the same. I roll shirts and fold shorts and pants, both inside compression cubes. Dresses and skirts i fold bigger, the size of the suitcase and put them on top of the cubes.

@hollyh8509

I found out about rolling from my children, and I absolutely love it! I put the heavy items on the bottom and also on the wheel end of suitcase, I also pack my cubes empty also roll, when I get to destination I then use packing cubes if space limited & have to use suitcase as a drawer, they keep everything organized with easy access.  I like using the little indentations for things like socks, and under-item’s, I actually have been able to take one suitcase instead of two. Shoes go on sides wrapped in small size garbage bags or I also like the doggie bags they are narrow & most shoes fit in them, then any of my non-carry on personal items, double ziplock ( I reuse every thing until unable, no waste) I pack a purse love the baggelli-brand they are washable. My carry on is a backpack, your hand free, has made traveling so much easier.

@viiperbiite

if you don’t mind crinkles or have access to an iron/steamer in your accommodation, roll and fold. roll and fold. use pant belts/strings to hold them in place if you can

@OneWomanShowGC

That's how I do it.

@julietaba

Your idea is the best

@Flowerssweet

I took his advice and it actually worked!!

@rhondillon5056

Totally agree! Depends on the garment and the bag. 🥰

@annabelmiller8

The fact that there is a packing community 😂

@jadenfoox4560

Worked great for me!!

@Lemau

Solid advice. It seems weird to me that rolling big things would save space if they're going to create a lot of air gaps because round things in square holes and whatnot. Rolled up small garments could fill said holes to a point but the same can be said for holes left by squarely folded jeans/shirts.

@abig_gale

so true!!! i did that with my luggage (carry on size) and it worked!!!

@set921

Lol, there's no heated debate. People share what works for them. That's it.

@stellabokbok

Me too!

@G1rl_cottagecore

Packing pods

@jameslewczuk5379

Today I found out there is a "packing community"