Packing carefully for business travel ensures that you-and
your clothing-will arrive unrumpled. Whether you're traveling for one night or
many, these procedures will help keep your clothes in their best shape.
Take just as much care in packing dress shirts as you did in
having them fitted. The most important considerations here are minimizing
wrinkles and building collar support. Lay the shirt out on a flat surface and fold
sleeves under at the shoulder. Next, reduce wrinkling by using a "long fold"-rather
than folding it exactly in half, fold the shirt below the waist. Once the shirt
is folded and smoothed down, create adequate collar support by filling the collar
with rolled socks. Use plastic bags or tissue paper from the dry cleaners to
separate shirts. This reduces friction between items
and helps prevent wrinkling.
Keep the suit coat fresh by first turning one sleeve of the
suit coat inside out. Slide the other sleeve inside, matching shoulders and
gently shaking the fabric into place. The suit can now be folded in half
lengthwise. If necessary, the suit may then be folded widthwise, just above the
lowest button.
Trousers may simply be folded in half, after aligning the
sides. Hold the trousers by the hem and fold along the creases. Continue to
match the creases above the knee, and fold in half, maintaining the crease
while placing in luggage.