Last updated: April 2026 · These professional tips work with any suitcase or backpack. Proper packing technique saves up to 30% space.
Your suitcase is packed – and yet half your things don't fit in. Those who use proper packing techniques instead of relying on instinct save up to 30% space, avoid creases and stay under the airline weight limit. These 10 tips are the result of many holiday travels – and they work with any suitcase.
The 10 Most Important Packing Tips
Create a packing list
Write down everything you need. Divide into Must-have, Nice-to-have, Unnecessary. This way you won't forget anything important and won't pack too much.
Roll clothes instead of folding
Rolled clothing takes up to 30% less space and wrinkles less. Exception: shirts and blazers should be folded and placed on top.
Use packing cubes
Packing cubes separate by category (tops, underwear, socks) and maintain organisation – even during longer trips with frequent repacking.
Pack shoes cleverly
Pack shoes in shoe bags or shower caps. They belong at the bottom of the suitcase. Put socks and underwear inside the shoes – this keeps them in shape and wastes no space.
Heavy items at the bottom
Heavy items (books, shoes, hair dryer) at the bottom. Light clothing and crease-sensitive items on top. This keeps the suitcase stable when rolling.
Layer method
Bottom: shoes + heavy items. Middle: rolled clothing. Top: crease-sensitive items (shirts, dresses). Corners: socks, ties, utilise gaps at the bottom.
Multi-purpose items
A dark blazer works with jeans and suit trousers. A scarf can be a wrap, sarong, beach towel. Fewer, but versatile pieces – the secret of travel professionals.
Plan for spare space
Leave 20% space free for souvenirs on the return journey. A full suitcase is a return journey problem.













