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What are your tips for packing light?
I know there are some old threads on this subject, I've just read them all, but I thought it would be nice to start a new one.
How do you get it all into one small bag? What don't you bring? What are your secrets?
We're leaving for Ireland next week and DH and I want to bring only one checked bag between the two of us. I *believe* I'm not bringing too much, but I could be very wrong.
I'm really interested in hearing about how many pieces of clothing you bring when you travel. I always think I'm packing light, but then I inevitably come home with unworn items at the end of every trip. I've read a million things about packing tips, but I have only come across a few actual lists of how many pieces of each item people bring on trips.
Here's my clothing list for our ten day trip to Ireland:
- Waterproof Marmot jacket (WEAR ON PLANE)
- Fleece pullover
- One long sleeve tee, very thin material
- One long sleeve tee, sweatshirt material
- 4 very light short sleeve tees (WEAR ONE ON PLANE)
- 3 sleeveless undershirts (WEAR ONE ON PLANE)
- One PJ tee
- One pair PJ pants
- One pair jeans (WEAR ON PLANE)
- One pair zip-off hiking pants
- One pair black workout pants (for bike trip)
- One pair footless black tights for extra warmth, just in case
- One pair old gray gym shoes (I live in these. WEAR ON PLANE)
- One pair mocassins for walking
- 2 bras, lots of undies, 5 pr socks
SO, this list *looks* long to me, but then I folded and piled up the clothes and it looks like NOTHING. Here's a picture, minus the bras, undies, and socks, AND what I plan on wearing on the plane.
I like to wear layers. I'm going to bring some laundry detergent to wash socks and undershirts at night. It looks like it's going to be in the 60s during the days and in the 40s at night while we're there. We're going to do a lot of walking, hiking, and biking, hopefully.
Too much? Not enough? Please share your input. When I went to Greece for two weeks I thought I packed SO light, and then I only ended up wearing half of the things I brought!
Thank you!
ETA: Haha! My husband would laugh at this picture--I'm horrible at folding things. My clothes look like a pile of pancakes!

I know there are some old threads on this subject, I've just read them all, but I thought it would be nice to start a new one.
How do you get it all into one small bag? What don't you bring? What are your secrets?
We're leaving for Ireland next week and DH and I want to bring only one checked bag between the two of us. I *believe* I'm not bringing too much, but I could be very wrong.
I'm really interested in hearing about how many pieces of clothing you bring when you travel. I always think I'm packing light, but then I inevitably come home with unworn items at the end of every trip. I've read a million things about packing tips, but I have only come across a few actual lists of how many pieces of each item people bring on trips.
Here's my clothing list for our ten day trip to Ireland:
- Waterproof Marmot jacket (WEAR ON PLANE)
- Fleece pullover
- One long sleeve tee, very thin material
- One long sleeve tee, sweatshirt material
- 4 very light short sleeve tees (WEAR ONE ON PLANE)
- 3 sleeveless undershirts (WEAR ONE ON PLANE)
- One PJ tee
- One pair PJ pants
- One pair jeans (WEAR ON PLANE)
- One pair zip-off hiking pants
- One pair black workout pants (for bike trip)
- One pair footless black tights for extra warmth, just in case
- One pair old gray gym shoes (I live in these. WEAR ON PLANE)
- One pair mocassins for walking
- 2 bras, lots of undies, 5 pr socks
SO, this list *looks* long to me, but then I folded and piled up the clothes and it looks like NOTHING. Here's a picture, minus the bras, undies, and socks, AND what I plan on wearing on the plane.
I like to wear layers. I'm going to bring some laundry detergent to wash socks and undershirts at night. It looks like it's going to be in the 60s during the days and in the 40s at night while we're there. We're going to do a lot of walking, hiking, and biking, hopefully.
Too much? Not enough? Please share your input. When I went to Greece for two weeks I thought I packed SO light, and then I only ended up wearing half of the things I brought!
Thank you!
ETA: Haha! My husband would laugh at this picture--I'm horrible at folding things. My clothes look like a pile of pancakes!
