Clothing Packing Complete Guide
This guide will share everything about packing clothes when you move house. Your clothes are something that you cherish, and you need them to get ruined when you are moving. Following these tips, you’ll know everything needed regarding packing your clothes while you are moving. Knowing how to pack your clothes will save you time and make your move easier. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Moving boxes
- Packing tape
- Moving kits
- Stretch wrap
Sort and
Clean Clothes
Before
packing, sort your clothes and donate what you don’t want.
Pack a
Moving Bag
Pack
essentials you’ll need right before, during and the days after your move. Don’t
forget to include medicines, phone chargers and must-haves.
Fold
or Roll Clothes
Folding or
rolling your clothes saves space and time. For pants, fold them lengthwise and
smooth them out. Then gold the pants in half two times to create a flat square.
Rolling your shirt is a great way to pack and save space. Fold the shirt length-wise. Next, fold the sleeves inward, then gently roll the shirt from the bottom.
Pack Closet
Into Wardrobe Boxes
Moving
clothes using a wardrobe box makes packing
simple. Place bulky sweaters in the bottom of the box. Hanging clothes can
go straight from the closet straight into the closet box. It will help you when you need small pieces to get into the box. The metal bar on the top helps
to put your items on the hangers, so they do not get folded. If you are worried
about your custom Italian suits, this is the best choice for you.
Other Packing
Options
Pack
rolled and folded clothes in small or medium moving
boxes and keep similar types of clothing together. Suitcases are also great
for moving folded clothes. Another option is to keep your clothes dresser
drawers and use stretch wrap to secure them.
A plastic utility bin is a perfect choice for small types of clothing or the ones you are not afraid to fold. It is very environmentally friendly, and there is much less chance of your clothes getting crumbled or damaged
during your trip to your new place. Those are usually made in a way that they
are very easy to stack on top of each other, so if you are looking for an
efficient, time-saving and actually tree-saving way of packing your clothes,
your under-wears and your shoes, for that matter, a plastic utility bin is your
choice. Use clothing as padding for fragile items and clearly label
your boxes to make unpacking easy.
Conclusion
Packing
your clothes is a huge part of the
moving process, and now you can check knowing how to do it right off your list.
Packing up your clothes shouldn’t be a big stress. Make sure that you use the right
type of packing materials. Good luck with the move.

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