Hand luggage trick lets you pack 'three months' of clothes into a small suitcase

For those nipping off on quick holidays this summer, paying extra for a large suitcase in the plane's hold just doesn't make sense.
Here's where a bit of packing savvy comes in handy, be it with a compact wheely case, a rucksack or a holdall that you can take into the cabin with you.
All the rage amongst holidaymakers on social media right now are packing cubes, praised for their ability to keep suitcases neat and make more room. But now, people are discovering an old-school packing tactic does the job equally well – and it's said to squeeze 'months' worth of clothes in.
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This smart technique was shown off on TikTok by @joanna. pirog, who ditched her organising cubes for a better, cheaper approach when preparing for a getaway.
She demonstrated with an unfilled suitcase surrounded by clothes she intended to take; she rolled each item tightly and methodically popped them into the bag, reports the Liverpool Echo.
She managed to fit a selection of dresses, tops, t-shirts, skirts and shorts with room to spare and, despite appearing full, Joanna found space for even more by wedging them into small crevices.
According to her, rolling clothes meant she could get three months' worth of belongings into just one small suitcase.
In her caption, she said: "Packing cubes don't save space, roll your clothes and you'll fit so much more!".
In the video's comments, people agreed that packing cubes were pretty useless unless you're carrying a massive suitcase.
"I'm with you on the packing cubes. I just find they make it so much worse," one viewer said. Another chimed in: "I'm so impressed."
Joanna pointed out that while she travelled across Europe with her luggage, most airlines didn't bother to check its weight - but if you do get caught out and it's too heavy, you could be slapped with a fee to chuck it in the hold.

If you're looking for another packing trick to try this summer and you don't want to resort to packing cubes, influencer Chantel Mila has just the thing.
She has recommended standing your suitcase upright, rather than laying it flat on the floor, and packing your belongings vertically in columns.
Not only will this help to maximise space, but you'll be able to see everything in your case much more clearly, which will make unpacking so much easier when you reach your destination.
Daily Mirror