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How to Pack Suit in Suitcase?

Are you getting ready to pack a suit in a suitcase? Before you get overwhelmed with the thought of suitcases stuffed full of suit jacket, dress shirt, dress shoes, and trouser, you can make the process of packing a suit much easier with a garment bag or dry cleaning bag, or even a protective plastic cover. After that, it's all about folding, rolling, and arranging your suit pieces into the suitcase.

This blog post will provide tips on how to pack a suit in your suitcase while keeping the garment safe and wrinkle-free. Let's get started.

 

What's the Need for a Suitcase to Pack Suit?

Business Meetings

Business meetings are the first reason suitcases are a must-have when packing suits. If you're heading on a business trip, you'll need to bring your suits since they're essential for any formal event. A tailored outfit can help make the best first impression for an important meeting or a big presentation.

Wedding Attire

Your wedding attire can make or break the entire experience of your special day, which is why packing it in a suitcase is essential. A suitcase protects the clothes from damage and lets you carry all the necessary pieces without worrying about wrinkles or creases.

Why It Is Important to Pack Suit in Suitcase

Why It Is Important to Pack Suit in Suitcase

Protection

To ensure your suit looks as good as new once you arrive at your destination, it's essential to pack and protect the items in a suitcase. A suitcase protects from dirt, dust, and potential damage that can occur when traveling.

Professional Appearance

When packing your suit in a suitcase, keeping the pieces organized and together is essential. Keeping the items together makes sure you don't forget any piece or accessory and that everything looks neat and put together when you get to your destination. By neatly folding, rolling, and arranging each piece into the suitcase, you confirm that your suit will look perfect when you take it out.

Space-saving

Using a suitcase when packing a suit is also beneficial if you're trying to save space. Instead of lugging around multiple items, you can fit everything inside one bag and make the most of the available space. This way, you don't have to sacrifice style for convenience when you travel.

Preparing the Suit Jacket

Preparing the Suit Jacket

Choose a Suit That Is Suitable to Pack 

Before you start packing:

  1. Choose a suit that is perfect for traveling.
  2. Search for something lightweight with wrinkle-resistant fabric or one which can be ironed and steamed right after unpacking.
  3. Think about your suit pieces' colors and ensure they go well together.

 Inspect the Suit for Any Imperfections

Then, look closely at the suit to spot any stains, rips, or other defects. Ensure all elements are repaired, and if you don't know how to do it yourself, have the suit taken care of by a tailor before packing. Iron or press the suit if needed, but ensure that the fabric is not stretched during this process.

Folding the Suit

Folding the Suit-Suitcase

Lay the Suit out Flat Surface

Spread the suit on a flat surface, shoulder inside out, and lining facing up. Place the shoulder pads near each other legs of the trousers straightened and aligned properly.

Start by Folding the Sleeves Inwards

Starting with the right sleeve, fold it inward toward the left shoulder. The same goes for the left sleeve: fold it towards the right shoulder. Make sure that each sleeve is folded neatly and aligned properly.

Fold It in Half Lengthwise

Once both sleeves are tucked away, grab one side of the suit jacket and fold it over the other side. Make sure to align everything while doing this so that no body parts of the suit protrude from the folded edge. 

Folding the Pants in Half

Lay the pants out flat and separate them at the waistband. Flip one-half of your trousers over the other and make sure all lines are appropriately aligned. 

Pack the Suit Separately in a Bag 

Once you have properly folded your suit jacket and pants, place them into a separate bag. This will shield them from dust and other particles while in transit. Use a garment bag, dry cleaning bag, or plastic cover when storing your clothing for extra protection. Make sure to carry on the bag if possible, as this will offer the best protection for your suit. 

Arranging in Suitcase

With the suit jacket folded and rolled up, place it in the suitcase on top of other folded garments. Keep a separate bag or pouch to store accessories like cufflinks, tie clips, belts, pocket square, etc. If you use a garment bag, fold it into half horizontally and place it at the bottom of your suitcase. This will ensure that the suit is securely stored and protected during transit.

Unpacking the Suit

When you get to your destination, resist the urge to unpack and hang up your suit until all the other things in your suitcase have been taken out. Unpacking a crumpled mess of clothing can be annoying, so avoid it by getting other clothes out of the suitcase first. 

Some Pro Tips That You Shouldn't Forget 

Some Pro Tips That You Shouldn't Forget

  • Invest in a garment bag for extra protection.
  • Avoid folding and unfolding the suit multiple times to avoid wrinkles.
  • Pack other items around the perimeter of your suitcase and leave room for your suit at the center.
  • Line up your suit pieces in one direction when packing them into the suitcase.
  • Use time-saving packing techniques such as fold method as in folding and rolling.
  • Unpack the suit last to avoid wrinkles and crumples.
  • Ensure the fabric is wrinkle-resistant so you won't have to press it after unpacking.
  • When packing your suit in the suitcase, place time horizontally and keep a natural crease for better results.
  • Place heavier items on the bottom and lighter items at the top for better balance.
  • If you are short on time, have the suit taken care of by a tailor before packing it in the suitcase.

Bonus tip: If you decide to put the packed suit pieces in one bag, always avoid bending them and try to keep a natural crease. This will help to prevent wrinkles on your suit and make it seem as fresh as you packed it.

A wrinkled suit is the last thing you'd want to worry about. To avoid wrinkling, follow simple steps such as folding and rolling your suit, adding protective garment bags, and packing them in the center of your suitcase. Taking these precautions means a wrinkled suit won't cause concern during your travel days. Happy Packing.