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Friday, June 8, 2018

How to buy and pack clothes for your trip.

How to buy and pack clothes for your trip.


Luggage, Packaging, Travel, Holiday
 Image of suitcase courtesy of Pixabay

A lot of people are planning trips since the weather is getting warmer.  Shopping for clothes and deciding what to wear can be difficult and the clothes that you pack need to be clothes that will
remain wrinkle-free.

You will have to decide what activities you will be involved in whether it is for business or pleasure.
If you are going on a business trip you want to have dresses, lightweight suits, skirts, blouses and two pairs of pumps in black and nude colors.

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Image of woman and suitcase courtesy of Pixabay.

Your Hotel will definitely have an iron that you can use to keep your clothes wrinkle-free but if you pack your garments in a neat manner and with fabrics that do not wrinkle easily, you will be able to avoid the iron.

When you shop and pack for your trip, check out the clothing that you already have to cut down on your expenses.  Check out your local consignment or thrift store for great buys on new-to-you fashions that will bring color and pizazz to your wardrobe and also check out some yard sales.

You will definitely be surprised at how easy it will be for you to accomplish this on a very small budget.

Make sure that check the soles of your shoes to make sure that they are in great condition before you pack them in your suitcase. All your outfits should be color coordinated to mix and match with everything.
 Leave a little room in your suitcase to pack your souvenirs so you will not be overwhelmed by too much stuff.
 If you are not traveling for business, then you can bring pretty much what you want on your trip.  Lightweight dresses and cut-off jean shorts will definitely do.
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 Image of Suitcases courtesy of Pixabay





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