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All Perth removalists will tell you that packing your clothing efficiently will enable you to unpack with ease at the other end. Rather than becoming frustrated because you can’t find the outfit you want to wear the next day, consider packing like this: –
- Pack all your off-season clothes in bags or boxes with highly visible labels or better still, coding so no one else knows what is in them.
- You can also use items like older jumpers or tracksuits to provide a soft base for your breakables. This saves on bubble wrap.
- Light clothing can be left in dresser drawers, so long as you can be sure those drawers won’t slide open and spill everything out onto the floor while being moved. However, often homes have built-ins that you can’t take with you, so the clothes in them must be packed.
- Boxes are not the most efficient ways to pack clothing. Instead use garbage bags and don’t worry about folding clothes unless they tend to crease.
- You can also pack your clothing in luggage to keep it handy and relatively crease free. This is ideal for those outfits you use most.
- Some people try to save time and effort by grabbing clothes on hangers and laying it out on the back seat of the car, hanger and all. This mostly doesn’t work well at all. Clothes will slide off hangers once gravity is not keeping them on and hangers will fall onto the floor of the car. You may not notice it until you pick up a bundle only to find your best outfit trodden into the ground.
- When packing underwear, you can stuff a lot of it in small travel or shopping bags. Place it in a plastic bag first, in case the shopping bag handles come apart.
- Good jumpers and cardigans can be packed in vacuum bags. That way they won’t take up much room, but will be protected from rubbing against each other, which can cause pilling.
- Shoes and slippers can be left in the wardrobe for moving, since most of these are quite tough. But keep your besties in the box they came in, and tape the lid down.
- For clothes that crease, fold them carefully as you would for any trip and place securely in your luggage or in a box. Some clothes are better rolled as this prevents the sharper creases caused by folding.
- Many kinds of clothing are fairly light, so it’s a good idea to place a layer of books on the bottom of the box to save having boxes of very heavy books. You can even distribute fragile breakable items amongst the clothing, but to the centre of the box so it doesn’t get knocked from the side.
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