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Entity shares the packing tips you need for a weekend trip.

Planning to go on a getaway trip for the weekend? Searching for quick ways to keep your bag neat and orderly? Here are all packing tips you need before you embark.

1 Make a packing list.

You want to make sure you keep your things and mind organized and pick the most efficient and necessary items for you trip. Start of by making an inventory of everything you think you’ll need during the weekend. Keep in mind the weather conditions of the place you are traveling too, as well as the various activities and events you will be attending while you’re there. By creating a list, you be able to determine what is essential and what is non-essential before you even begin packing. Add bonus: you now have an easy way to make sure you’ve repacked all your belongings at the conclusion of the trip.at the end of the trip.

2 Minimize clothing basics.

Remember, you don’t have to pack your whole closet–just enough clothing to see you through a couple days! Only pack clothes really know you will wear over the weekend, not what you might wear. Opt for choosing solid colors over prints and patterns when choosing close to maximize outfit combinations. In most circumstances you’ll only need a single coat/jacket when in case the weather turns to the chilly side, so choose wisely.

3 Pack Extra Undergarments.

Having extra underwear on a trip is a good idea, especially since tend to take up way less space than other clothing. Try starting out with at least two changes for a weekend trip and then consider an additional one or two if you think you’ll need them. Also, don’t forget pajamas and an extra pair of socks!

4 Pack Shoes That Work for All Occasions

When you’re deciding which pair of shoes to bring, go for the ones that are practical, comfortable, and neutral in color. You want to be able to walk around for an extended period of time if you plan on sightseeing, while also making sure your shoes match the outfits you brought along.

5 Keep your toiletries mini-sized

Stop down at your local drugstore to pick up smaller versions of your favorite toiletries if you don’t already have them. Aim to bring tiny sizes of these products if you can: body wash, face wash, shampoo, conditioner, hair product, deodorant, lotion, moisturizer, soap and shaving cream. To save even more space in your travel bag, consider buying travel-sized grooming products like a comb, brush, toothbrush and floss.

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