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I'm wondering because, how do you pack your clothes?
I was planning on simply, on the last sort of day, fold them all up etc then stick them neatly into a box (or as many boxes as needed), and then just take them to the place.

I just don't wanna stick them in bags cos I hate my clothes all getting crumpled.
I dunno if this is the best method. How would you do it?

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Wear them all to your new place.
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I moved way back in March.

What i did was fold them and shove then in a few boxes :P
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I moved way back in March.

What i did was fold them and shove then in a few boxes :P


Yeah, it's the only sensible way I can think of to do it. :-/

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Wear them all to your new place.


I like this idea.

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what i did was fold and neatly pack clothes for about 2 weeks in a suitcase. That way they are all neat and what not, rest i pack on a box or tote. that way i had clothes to wear with out having to steaming the wrinkles out them.. once i moved the clothes then i can work on getting the wrinkles out of the others

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I moved four times in the last 18 months, if you count moving to college, moving back, moving to another college, and then moving back. Most of my stuff went with me. All of my clothes fit into two sterilite containers, somehow. Rest of my life (minus my TV and futon, and furniture being kept at home) fit into three other sterilite containers, and a backpack.

I can't really help you, to be honest. What I did with my clothes was just fold them up and stuff them into the sterilite container until I couldn't possibly get the lid on. I don't mind minor wrinkles. Anything major I just put into the dryer with a damp wash cloth for 15 minutes and they weren't wrinkled.

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yeah. sorry. i've moved so many times i just say fuck it and shove them in a bag. :P

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Haha I won't be much help because when I moved I was in 7th grade and my mom basically packed all my shit for me :P.

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Going to college, I just put them all in a bag. It seems to work well enough. I guess you can either bag or box them... just I'd say bag them if any travel bags you have aren't in use.... waste of space otherwise, right?

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We have no travel bags. We never travel anywhere so we've never needed them before.
When everyone says "bags" do you all mean the type you'd use to go on holiday, or just black carrier-type bags? If the latter, I am a lazy fool who will not want to iron all my clothes :o

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