5 Smart Tips To Pack Clothes Before Moving

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One of the biggest concerns before moving is how to pack clothes that are in your wardrobe with the utmost care.

Some of the people may think that just throwing clothes into a box, packing them in a rush, and smacking a label on it is the smartest way to pack clothes.

However, take some time while packing your clothes to avoid wrinkles, to keep your clothes clean, and to limit any wear and tear.

To avoid any hassle, you can even hire movers and packers to make your packing and moving easier.

But in case you want to pack your own clothes, navigate here to learn five useful tips and simplify the process:

1. Purge unwanted clothing

Chances are good that you’ve got some clothes that you no longer need or are out of fashion. So, declutter unnecessary items.

Some of the smart ways to purge unwanted clothes are:

  • Donate: Donate old clothes that are in a good condition and you no longer need.
  • Sell: Host a garage sale to sell your clothes and to make some extra cash.
  • Toss: Resist the temptation to pack ripped or damaged clothes, instead simply throw them out.
  • Give away: Some clothing items might not fit you, give away such clothes to your friends and relatives.

Overall, avoid lugging clothes you no longer need from one place to another.

2. Use different packing supplies

Before packing your clothes, gather enough packing supplies to ensure your clothes reach safely at your new place.

Some of the packing supplies you can use to pack your clothes are:

  • Wardrobe boxes: These help to move your hanging clothes directly from the wardrobe to the boxes.
  • Suitcases & travel bags: These are the most convenient packing supplies to move your clothes.

  • Garbage bags: These are a pocket-friendly option to pack your clothes and protect them from getting dirty.
  • Vacuum bag: Useful option to pack winter clothes such as sweaters or jackets.

3. Multi-purpose dresser drawers

While packing your clothes, load the drawers of your dresser with lighter clothing items such as socks, hand/face towels, nightclothes, and lingerie.

There are two perks to this:

First, you can use each drawer as a separate packing box. And second, your drawers are already “unpacked” once you reach your destination.

However, this method works best if you have professional movers to transport heavy furniture.

Pro tip: After loading up drawers, make sure to seal the dresser with stretch wrap.

4. Pack off-season clothes in advance

Packing off-season clothes well in-advance will save your energy, time, and money.

For instance, in case you are relocating during summers, pack all your sweaters, jackets, and other winter clothing before anything else.

Keep separate containers to pack those clothes that you will not use within two months of your moving date. Label each box properly and make sure to add naphthalene balls to protect the clothes from moisture and pests.

5. Pack shoes and other accessories separately

Often neglected, but pack your shoes and accessories separately from your clothes to prevent any damage.

Shoes are usually dirty; follow a golden rule of thumb and wrap each shoe in a plastic bag before packing them up together.

Also, make sure to place heavier shoes at the bottom of the box and lighter shoes on top.

As for your delicate accessories, don’t place them with clothing or other belongings. Pack them in smaller boxes or in tote bags to avoid any damage. To add an extra layer of protection, wrap them in a tissue paper before packing.

In the end…

Moving is fatiguing, particularly when you have a large wardrobe. Therefore, follow the combination of the above tips to make your clothes packing process easier.

If you find the packing process too hectic, hire professional moving services and enjoy a hassle-free relocation.

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