How to Pack Everything in a Carry-On Bag
To fit everything in a carry-on, use compression packing cubes to reduce volume and stick to a strict 'capsule wardrobe' of neutral, versatile clothing. Wear your bulkiest items on the plane and limit yourself to two pairs of shoes total.
- Select your gear. Use a soft-sided carry-on bag rather than a hardshell. Soft sides allow you to compress the bag into overhead bin constraints more easily and offer more flexibility for overstuffing.
- Curate a capsule wardrobe. Lay out all clothes and remove 30%. Choose items that all match each other. Pack 5 tops, 2 bottoms, 1 jacket, and 1 sweater. All items should be made of lightweight, wrinkle-resistant fabrics like merino wool or synthetic blends.
- Employ the rolling method. Roll your clothes tightly instead of folding them. This minimizes wrinkles and creates small, dense logs that fit perfectly into packing cubes. Place underwear and socks in the gaps between your clothing cubes.
- Optimize your liquids. Switch to solid toiletries (shampoo bars, stick deodorant, toothpaste tabs) to bypass liquid volume restrictions and prevent spills. If you must bring liquids, use 3-ounce silicone squeeze tubes.
- Wear your bulk. Always wear your heaviest shoes, thickest jeans, and bulkiest jacket onto the plane. This saves about 3-5 pounds of weight and significant space inside your bag.
- What if my bag is still too heavy?
- Check your airline's weight limit. If you are over, take your heaviest sweater or shoes and wear them through security or carry them in your hands until you reach your seat.
- How do I deal with dirty laundry?
- Pack a small, lightweight dry bag. Use a local laundromat every 7 days; most hostels and hotels offer this service for under 10 dollars per load.