Packing Tips from The NYC Insider
For
many travelers, packing is one of the
worst parts about the trip. But it
doesnt have to be that way: with a
little foresight and planning, your
packing can be done in a pinch!
Here
are a few trips from seasoned travelers:
Limit
the number of clothes you have to pack by
using your hotels laundering and
dry cleaning services if your trip is
a week or more. Most hotels have
same day service. Note that while
these services are expensive, most
companies will reimburse you for this
expense if you are out of town for at
least four days. As a bonus, your
clothes will be well pressed instead of
suitcase-sorry.
Washable
silk clothing is very practical for
space, comfort and appearance. Even for
men, silk shirts are great clothes for
traveling. There are other man-made
fabrics that do not wrinkle. Buy
smart! Travel outfitters like L.L.
Bean and TravelSmith offer wonderful
washable, yet wrinkle-free options.
Be
a color coordinator! Pack around
one or two basic colors, like black,
beige or navy. Mix and match several
shirts with one pair of pants/one skirt.
This saves on shoes, belts, and other
accessories, as well. Go one step
further like one globe-trotting executive
we know who buys his suits with an extra
pair of pants (especially easy to do at
most made-to-measure places). Suit
jackets typically get less wear than the
pants (most men take them off except
during business presentations) and he can
easily go a week with one jacket by
rotating the pants.
Pack
for your destination, rather than for
your location. If you are
leaving NYC in the heart of winter for a
trip to sunny southern California, leave
your heavy overcoat at home. Wear a
wool blazer or lightweight jacket with a
sweater underneath, plus gloves and a
scarf to protect you from the cold as you
go back and forth from the airport.
Youll avoid the hassle of dragging
around a bulky coat and the few minutes
you have in the cold wont kill you.
Keep wrinkles to a minimum by rolling rather than folding your clothes. And if you really need to look your best the moment you arrive (without time to steam or iron out wrinkles), use tissue paper or plastic bags (the type you get from the dry cleaner) between each layer of clothing.
Make good use of every inch of your suitcase by packing underwear or socks in your shoes, and wrapping belts along the edges of your bag.
For
business travel, keep your luggage light
by using an overnight delivery service to ship all last minute items from your
office to your hotel. You should
also consider shipping all the literature
and giveaways youve collected at
trade shows back to your office.
If
you travel frequently, keep your
toiletry bag stocked with duplicates
of all the items you need (remembering to
refresh items like Tylenol as you use
them), so you dont have that
last minute rush around the bathroom just
before it is time to leave to catch your
plane.
Youve
heard it before, but it cant be
said enough: leave your valuables at
home. Even if you will be
attending a gala event, dont be
tempted to tote your best jewelry along
on your trip. The hassles of
keeping it safe from thieves and
misfortune far outweigh the boost it
gives to your evening attire.
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