Whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter or embarking on your first adventure, mastering the art of packing is the difference between fitting all of your OOTD pieces and having to leave your favorite shoes or accessories behind.
With thoughtful planning and a our expert travel tips and tricks, you can bid farewell to the excessive fees associated with checked bags, along with the anxiety of lost luggage, while saying hello to all of your favorite outfit pieces as they travel safely with you to your destination in your carry-on bag.
We’ll share how to pack a carry-on to maximize space and introduce you to our sturdy and chic carry-ons at Rollink — the perfect companion for your next adventure.
How To Pack A Carry-On
Fasten your seatbelts: we’ve asked our experts to share their foolproof packing tricks of the trade to ensure you’re a carry-on packing pro in no time.
1. Create A Packing List
When it comes to the art of packing light, a packing list is key to ensuring you’re only bringing what you need, reducing the chances of overpacking or forgetting the essentials (we have our eyes on you, charging cable).
A packing list acts as your blueprint so you can avoid that all-too-familiar habit of tossing in “just in case” items that add unnecessary weight to your bag.
2. Check The Weather
When traveling, checking the weather forecast is your secret weapon to making sure you’re prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws your way.
You wouldn’t want to forget your waterproof jacket for scattered rain showers now, would you?
Checking the weather allows you to pack exactly what you need and prevents you from having to buy extra items at your destination.
3. Pack Versatile Clothing
Space is at a premium in a carry-on. You have a limited amount of room, but you still need stylish OOTD pieces for all kinds of situations — whether it’s an impromptu beach outing, a cozy dinner at a local bistro or even a business meeting.
So what’s the solution to ensure that you’re outfit-ready for any occasion, without overpacking? Versatile clothing — pieces that you can mix, match and alternate to make it easier to transition your outfit for any time of the day.
To choose versatile clothing:
- Focus on neutral colors: Stick to a color palette that you can easily mix and match, such as black, white and grey. If you need to add a pop of color or texture to your outfit, consider statements accessories, like necklaces or scarves.
- Pick multi-functional pieces: Pack clothes that can easily transition from day to night so you can create a variety of looks without having to pack your entire wardrobe. For example, for a day look, you can layer your little black dress with a denim jacket or colorful cardigan. When the night sets in, glam up your little black dress by swapping your denim jacket for a leather jacket.
4. Place Heavy Items At The Bottom
Packing your bag is a bit like building a house.
Starting with a solid foundation of heavy items at the bottom allows you to create a stable structure that can accommodate all of your travel must-haves without risking balance.
5. Roll Clothes
Even if you’re on team fold, rolling clothes takes the cake when it comes to space saving, as this technique compresses your clothes into compact bundles that can fit every nook and cranny available in your suitcase.
To roll your clothes like a pro:
- Lay the clothes flat: Start by laying the clothing item on a flat surface and smooth out any wrinkles. This will help keep your clothes looking crisp when you unpack.
- Start rolling: If you’re rolling a top, fold the sleeves towards the center and take the hem of your top and fold it one inch in an upward direction. From the hem to the collar of your top, roll your shirt. If you’re rolling longer clothes, such as trousers or long-sleeved shirts, fold them in half, lengthwise. For example, fold a pair of pants so that the legs are on top of each other. Starting at the waist all the way down to the hem of each pant leg, roll your pants.
- Secure the roll: Try to keep the roll as compact as possible, like you’re rolling a sleeping bag. If your clothes unroll easily, secure them with a rubber band or packing cube.
6. Utilize Gap Space
Taking advantage of the gap space in your carry-on when traveling is a smart strategy that maximizes your available storage. It helps you fit in more essentials, like socks and chargers, into otherwise wasted space — think the insides of your shoes or between rolled clothing!
To utilize the gap space in your carry-on:
- Fill your shoes: Shoes can often be empty space hogs in your bag. Maximize this valuable space by stuffing shoes with small items like socks, underwear or chargers.
- Maximize every pocket of your bag: The interior and exterior pockets of your bag aren’t just for show — they’re extra storage space! Utilize pockets for small or flat items like travel documents, earphones or your favorite mystery novel.
- Pack in between rolled clothes: If you’re rolling your clothes, there will be small gaps between each roll. These gaps are perfect for fitting small items, like belts, ties or even your travel-sized toiletry containers.
7. Pack Items In Layers
Packing items in layers is an effective strategy for keeping your carry-on balanced, organized and easy to navigate.
To pack your travel essentials in layers:
- Start with a solid base: Place heavier items at the bottom of your bag, such as shoes and books. This keeps the weight evenly distributed and prevents lighter items from being crushed.
- Layer your clothes next: Place your clothes on the top of your base layer. You can separate your clothes into different types (tops, bottoms and underwear) for easier access.
- Pack fragile items in between clothes: Fragile items, like souvenirs, should be surrounded by soft items to ensure cushioning.
- Place your frequently used items on the top layer: Items that you’ll need frequently, such as travel documents, snacks or a toothbrush, should go on top for easy access.
8. Pack Your Electronics Last
From laptops and tablets to charging cables and bulky cameras, packing your electronics last provides you with easy access to your gadgets for a charge or airport security.
When packing your electronic must-haves:
- Protect your devices: Invest in durable protective cases, laptop sleeves and bags for your electronic devices to help protect them from scratches and other potential damage during transit.
- Organize cables and accessories: Utilize cable organizers and pouches to keep your cables, chargers and other accessories organized. If your gadgets have different types of charging ports, use a multi-charger cable to reduce the number of charging cables you’ll need on your trip.


