Traveling light is not always easy.<br />So being clever to save the smallest space in the suitcase is quite an art.<br />Here are some tips on how to do it:<br />- Use travel organizers<br />- Make a list of your essentials (to be divided into 3 categories: clothes and accessories, toiletry and medicine kits, multimedia...) to take only the bare minimum<br />- Prepare your looks in advance so that you have outfits that are appropriate for the outings and activities<br />- Take only the basic and practical clothes you are used to (no need to bother with clothes you are not sure to wear!)<br />- Roll your clothes (especially for soft, lightweight materials that may have wrinkles).<br />- Fold wrinkle-free clothes (t-shirts, sweaters, jeans...) and store them upright.<br />- Choose optimized suitcases with pockets, compartments, solid attachments...<br />- Wrap your socks <br />inside the shoes.<br />- Place heavy items (shoes, toilet bags, etc.) towards the wheels.<br />- Stack your underwear <br />rather than balled up.<br />- Place fragile objects <br />in the socks.<br />- Use vacuum covers: put your clothes in a plastic container and suck the air out with a vacuum cleaner. .<br />The volume will be divided by 4 but make sure you have the means to do the same technique on your return. .<br />- Do the ranger packing technique which involves rolling several outfits together