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Old Jun 19, 2010 | 5:32 pm
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tfar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Berlin and Buggenhagen, Germany
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Analyze this. You only need to haul stuff from A to B and back ONCE, right? Anything will do. Go to the next TJMaxx or Dillard's or Ross and buy whatever suits your fancy. Make sure it's light! You want to max out the weight restriction. With normal clothing the optimum weight/volume ratio is normally attained with a 25" suitcase. That means normally bulky clothing and gear will fill a 25" suitcase and the entire thing should weight around 50lbs. If you get a bigger suitcase and fill it up you will be OVER those 50lbs.

Duffel bags usually weigh less for the same volume. Compare figures on the net.

Read the packing sticky! Especially you should read the posts on different luggage types and how to pack them. Most particularly you should learn how to pack a suit (in the sticky). It takes ten minutes and after that you will be part of that elite group of people who can pack a suit without wrinkles in almost any bag.

Besides that, you won't have to wear the suit immediately. Will you? So it doesn't matter if it gets wrinkled on the way over. Just steam it and it will be good to go. You'll have to freshly iron the shirt anyway to go with the suit. Might as well direct a little steam towards the suit which you put on a hanger on a door. You'll be amazed how the wrinkles come out with just steam, no touching.

So bulky and dispensable items go in the big suitcase and get checked (this includes your shoes). You can always have shoes sent from home if ever they do lose your big bag. Fragile, heavy and indispensable items go in your Airboss and in the personal item. This includes possibly the suit, the laptop, your documents and whatever keepsakes you have.

Till
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