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This ^Originally posted by Scruff View PostI have been using one for the past 7 years and they are brilliant. The trick is that if you are going to be using one to hold a suit and a few shirts, is not to try and stuff everything in and one shirt, per hanger, since otherwise the shirts become creased.
The shoes and toiletry back will follow the course of gravity and should be packed in the bottom of the carrier.
I have the previous version of one of these.
Business 100 Trolley Wardrobe Pack - Business
I have had it since 2002 and its as good as new. I can get enough in it for a week and everything remains fairly crease free. I never got on with suitcases myself...
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I have been using one for the past 7 years and they are brilliant. The trick is that if you are going to be using one to hold a suit and a few shirts, is not to try and stuff everything in and one shirt, per hanger, since otherwise the shirts become creased.
The shoes and toiletry back will follow the course of gravity and should be packed in the bottom of the carrier.
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Garment Bags
Anyone use a garment bag for weekly travelling?
How do you find them for space for non hanging things i.e. under wear, toiletries, shoes and trainers?Tags: None
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