How to Pack Trousers

As one of the bulkier items of clothing, you have to be strategic when packing jeans and trousers. Not only do they take up room, but for a lengthy stay somewhere, you tend to need more than one of each style.

It’s true that the method of rolling your clothes can be used for both trousers/jeans, but for more formal trousers that come with a crease, you will have to rethink your packing style.

The folks over at Samuel Windsor have tried and tested various packing techniques to maximize your luggage capabilities. So check out this handy infographic about the correct way to pack jeans and trousers – and take a peek at their handy “How to Pack a Suitcase” series. A must-read for travelers and tourists.

And one last top tip for packing? When folding formal trousers, slip a sweater (or something similar) in the middle of the fold to prevent a hard crease forming across the knees. Then make sure to put them in your case last.

Packing pants infographic

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