Hahaha! I have done a similar thing on QF!![]()
Not once, but twice or three times. OK, I've finally learnt.
Who can blame you...I really didn't intend to shop that trip but was caught off guard by massive sale signs plastered all over KL.
Just buy a 2nd suitcase, like I have just done (OK, it wasn't a 2nd suitcase I bought this time, because I have something like 8 suitcases from those antics now, and I didn't want any more for fear that suitcases will spill out of my storage room, but it was a huge duffel bag).But I decided that I'd try to pack light after hurting my back earlier this year lifting a heavy suitcase the wrong way.
OK it's only halfway through my current trip (4 weeks) but I find my bag already stuffed to the limit, the number of carry-on items increasing rapidly, and almost needing a 2nd suitcase!![]()
I pack light! I depart home with an empty suitcase (literally - my regular airport got so used to it, although I got a funny look at first) with all my necessities in my carry-on bag.How do you people pack light?
THEN, I shop, fill the suitcase, and need to buy another one.
I've just been in London and I brought back a full suitcase (that was empty on departure) plus a completely full huge duffel bag. Considering I still have 10 garments being altered, that's a lot of things I brought back.
If it weren't for the shopping, I'd have been there and back with a carry-on only though. I can easily do a two/three week trip with a carry-on only, excluding shopping.
I use the hotel laundry/dry cleaning facilities very liberally. I do hand-wash my underwear, however.I mean, you must either have to send your clothes to the laundry every few days, or you have some sort of device to magically shrink your clothes or expand your suitcase!
I just take my staples and combine them. If I tend to find myself always wearing them, it means I can't go wrong with them while travelling, either.I am already finding it difficult to decide what outfits to bring along as it is - i mean you do wear your clothes according to your mood of the day and so is one supposed to predict how one is going to be feeling on any given day?!
You see Keith, your problem is that you don't have enough pairs of shoes.Especially shoes - i wouldn't want to leave any of them at home! But bringing my entire shoe collection might be a tad too much so usually get around this issue by choosing 4 pairs that are most 'representative' of my shoe collection. (casual/comfy for flying, semi formal, formal, dance)Once you have 100 pairs, there is no question of 'wanting to leave any of them at home'.
On a serious note, I only take one pair of shoes with me, i.e. the ones I'm wearing. They're not the most comfortable, they're not the most practical, and they're not the most stylish, but they are a good 'happy medium' pair. I call them my 'travelling shoes'.
You need to take a shopping bag, or two, or three.Nonetheless I tried to adopt this strategy and forced myself to bring my mid-sized suitcase, but ended up with not having enough space for my shopping!
I am embarrassed to admit to having gone out with 2 bags (one carry on and one suitcase) and returning with six (3 suitcases, one large wheeled duffel, 1 large cabin bag, and one original carry on) on one occasion. This was my biggest 'mistake'. I wasn't as experienced at 'managing the risk of having to buy lots of new bags' then.
On my last trip, I should have taken one suitcase with another suitcase inside, with a duffel inside it. This is called 'Russian Doll Suitcase'and works very well. I have done three layers of cases before and it works well. I just stuffed up this time by under-estimating the amount of things I'd buy, so I ended up having to buy another duffel.
If you do elect to do this, this is what you do:
Buy a large suitcase in which your medium size one will fit (make sure it does fit!), and also buy a flexible large duffel, preferably without wheels but with a 'handle strap' to put it over the suitcase handle (not having wheels means flexibility to crush it and also saves on weight).
Make sure that ALL the cases have 4-wheels for ease of carrying if you have any risk of needing to walk even a small distance with them without a trolley. I'll explain more later.
Pack the duffel with the items you are taking with you. Crush it and put it inside your medium size suitcase. Put your medium size case inside the large case.
Gradually fill your duffel/cases as you shop.
When everything is full, if you must walk with all of your bags, put your cabin case (make sure this has 4-wheels as well) and the large suitcase back to back and grab the handles with one hand. Put your duffel over the handle of your medium case and grab that one with the other hand.
You will now be able to wheel 3 cases + a duffel quite comfortably (note: only works with 4-wheel cases!).
(In the worst case, you can buy another 4-wheel case and still move all four by yourself.)
Now as to limiting the amount of fashion items you take, do your research in advance as to the feasibility of wearing what you buy while downroute. This will work for most people (it doesn't usually work for me as most clothes I buy require alteration, unless I decide to pay for express service). You can research the sale quite well and know in advance the likelihood of buying what you actually want to wear (and whether you'd get the clothes for the right season etc).
Key to this is to work on the principle of 'the more space for shopping, the better'.
Full-size bottles are weight issues as well as space issues. Try and gauge the exact amount you need. After a while, you'll get this down pat. If you are in London or Tokyo or somewhere elsewith Muji, buy appropriately-sized empty containers from there - they are of good quality and re-usable - and refill them with what you need from large bottles. As I am rather fussy with toiletries, I take everything I need with me (apart from the things I know for the fact I can get at the destination), but it really isn't too bad.Toiletries was an easy one - easily solved by travel sized packs of Bliss Spa's sink size 6, different varieties of gift pack sized cologne bottles and deodourants to match - and if in a mood for something I don't have it can be easily included with a quick call to the concierge, using hotel dental kits negate the need for my own toothbrush/toothpaste. But these don't take out that much space even if I brought full sized bottles along.
See reference to Russian Doll Suitcase above.And given this is sale season - the things that I simply have to have, sorry worthwhile long term investments that I simply have to make have exponentially increased - thus compounding the problem.
Prior research! Look on a few larger stores' websites and you'll see if they are likely to be on sale when you get there.And also - how am i supposed to know whether sales are on apart from the traditional sale seasons. And if sales are on it'd be criminal not to participate in such unique opportunities to save money especially as we're in the middle of a GFC!
Hehe, I have avoided saying that all through my post - in fact the oppositeAnd please don't say stop shopping as that's not an option (ie I might as well stay at home if im not shopping?!).I believe I am a bad influence on you.




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