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    38 Ways To Pack Light And Save Space In Your Suitcase For An International Trip

    Because you don't need a heavy, jam-packed suitcase weighing you down while you're out exploring the world.

    1. Start with a packing checklist so you can identify the *essentials* for your trip, depending on length, location, and itinerary — and what should probably stay behind. If you (like me) are a chaotic packer whose typical process is throwing a bunch of things in your suitcase and praying it closes later, seeing everything laid out like this can ensure you're not over-packing — and that you don't forget your toothbrush, either.

    packing checklist that says pack this
    Amazon

    Promising review: "We travel frequently and have two children. As any parent knows, packing for yourself and your children can be overwhelming (especially for a trip longer than a few days). I have found this list to be a lifesaver, and I also give it as a gift for other traveling families. It is easy to plan, organize, and list out items that are easily forgotten. You can also list the quantity of each item needed. It has a variety of clothing options and space to add more. Overall, wonderful purchase and has likely saved me many forgotten items!" —I-really-bought-this

    Get it from Amazon for $12.63

    2. Or, try another approach: Start by laying everything you think you might need out on the bed, then going through one by one to identify what you *know* you'll wear versus items that are just a "maybe." Circle back to the "maybes" pile only once you've packed all the essentials — and see how much space you have left, if any.

    blogger packing clothes and accessories into their suitcase

    3. And if you have nooo idea where to even start — especially if it's your first time traveling out of the country — try following a ~formula~ like this blogger's 5-4-3-2-1 packing guide, which has you start with five flexible tops, and work your way down to one of each essential accessory: a hat, a watch, and sunnies.

    a graphic detailing the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 packing rule and what items fall into each category

    4. Weigh your suitcase using a digital luggage scale so there aren't any surprises (and unplanned over-capacity fees) when you get to bag drop-off and have to heave it onto that big scale. Plus, if you're traveling between several cities or hotels during your trip, it can help give you a reality check before you're in the middle of Seoul lugging a packed-to-the-brim suitcase up the subway stairs (side-eyeing my past self here). Do you reeeally want to carry 40+ pounds around with you from location to location?

    reviewer using a digital luggage scale to weigh a red suitcase by attaching it to the handle and lifting up
    reviewer using the digital luggage scale to weigh a small bag

    To use, just hook the scale to your luggage handle, lift up, and the LCD display will show the weight! You can also switch between pound and kilogram measurements. 

    BTW, BuzzFeed Shopping editor Elizabeth Lilly put this scale to the test while packing for a trip to Iceland — check out her demo of how it works on TikTok!

    Promising review: "Took this for a 10-day trip overseas with lots of flights. Weighed the luggage as things were added to it/purchased, and when we weighed in at the airport, it was perfectly accurate. Very important when the airline will charge $70 more for a suitcase that is too heavy or make you open the whole thing up and take stuff out in order to fly with it. Saved so much hassle." —B. M. O'Connor

    Get it from Amazon for $10.99+ (available in seven colors, as well as a two-pack and another style). 

    5. Opt for clothing that can be styled different ways, especially if your trip spans a week or longer — don't worry, it's OK to be an outfit repeater (despite what Kate Sanders from Lizzie McGuire might have taught us). Except, you're not really repeating an outfit when you have a truly versatile piece like Hackwith Design House's Everything Top, which can be worn more than five ways!

    a model wearing the black long-sleeved wrap top in three ways: off the shoulder, tied in the front with a square neck, and tied in the back with a V-neck in front
    Hackwith Design House

    Hackwith Design House is a woman-owned small business that creates made-to-order apparel. This shirt can be worn as a V-neck, off-the-shoulder, boatneck, V-back, and even open as a jacket.

    Promising review: "I’m being honest when I tell you this is the most 'worth-it' top around. I read a review from some frequent flyer who claims this is her go-to for flying. She said aside from the top’s flexibility — which allows much less packing as the top itself looks and behaves like four shirts and a jacket — it’s a savior on planes because it allows you to get into a usually overheated plane, and to weather the transition to iceberg that happens about 20 minutes into most flights, and it holds its shape and looks great. I was skeptical, as I do not have the money to blow on someone else’s opinion, but my husband told me to try it as I have the same issues with temps. Long story short, I got it. It’s a gorgeous fabric despite my usually hating the ribbed thing. It’s nice. REALLY nice. Yes, it’s extraordinarily flexible, and yes, it’s like a jacket. Ordering in the off-white now." —Mary B. 

    Get it from Hackwith Design House for $145 (available in women's sizes XS–4X and in five colors). 

    6. One-piece outfits like rompers, jumpsuits, and dresses are a great option here, too, since they're an all-in-one fit and can more easily be styled in a variety of ways. This particularly cozy jumpsuit is even flight attendant-approved and boasts over 35,000 5-star Amazon ratings!

    7. And where possible, reach for pieces made of thinner materials that'll allow room for more options in your suitcase, like a lightweight slip dress for a chic dinner or going out look! You can always layer a cardigan, jacket, or shawl over it for warmth — and to style it in different ways for different occasions!

    Writer in a black spaghetti-strap slip dress

    Psst — for a cheaper slip dress in more sizes, we love this Amazon option!

    8. Roll your clothing instead of folding it into stacks — it'll take up less room and help prevent wrinkles!

    9. Utilize compression packing cubes that are see-through so you can find what you need without having to tear them all open. These'll also tickle that itch if you love organization since you can pack them by outfit or by clothing type (jeans in one, tees in the other, etc.).

    10. Or, for a particularly long stint abroad, consider vacuum storage bags designed to squeeze out every bit of air and increase your storage space by a whopping 80%. If you're traveling with bulky apparel like coats and sweaters — or just want to bring a wider variety of clothing options — they're a lifesaver.

    This highly rated set comes with a small travel hand pump.

    Pro tip: Pack an empty one of these at the bottom of your suitcase in case you buy more clothes while on your trip and need to condense!

    Promising review: "We needed to travel for a long trip to Japan, which included two days of skiing, and make all our clothes and gear fit in carry-on luggage. These bags were incredible. They worked well without any issues, and they were able to compress ski pants and gloves and warm sweaters down to a nearly flat surface. Everyone in our family used at least two in their carry-on bag, and that was what allowed us to pack everything we needed. Each bag worked well repeatedly, as we opened and shut them during the trip. Highly recommend when traveling and space is an issue." —whitnch

    Get a six-pack from Amazon for $23.99 (available in four sizes, as well as other multipacks).

    11. Toss in a 50-count set of laundry soap sheets for easily washing your clothes on the go so you *can* wear them on repeat and not have to fill up a bulky "dirty clothes" bag over the course of your trip. They'll come in clutch whether you're hiking or camping or just don't want to use your hotel's expensive laundry services — plus, you can pack them in your carry-on since they're nonliquid!

    These work best with hand-washing! If you have quick-drying clothing you can pack, even better. 

    Promising review: "This came SO in handy during my vacation to Europe! I was making lots of different stops to places with different types of weather. With these laundry soap sheets, I was able to wash my clothes in the sink — letting me pack just the right amount of clothes for all the different places I went." —Katie Fujarski

    Get a pack of 50 from Amazon for $10.85 (also available in hand soap sheets).

    12. And prepare for the possibility that you miiiight accidentally drip pasta sauce on your nicest shirt while dining at that fancy Italian restaurant — and problem-solve ahead of time by packing a little Tide stain-removing pen. It'll take up HARDLY any space, but it'll let you spot-treat your visibly dirty top (instead of having to rely on one of the precious few non-stained shirts you have left). 

    This pack comes with three, but you could just pack one (and leave the other two at home where they will, no doubt, get plenty of use in everyday life).

    Promising review: "Now I'm a believer! Always had one in my desk at work. Now I have one with me whenever I travel. If I've worn something for just a couple of hours for dinner and gotten a few drops of coffee on it, I can't see sending the garment to the hotel laundry. I just use my Tide Pen. Works great on men's ties. At first it looks like nothing's happening but keep working it and suddenly the spot magically disappears! It helps to put a tissue or paper towel behind the area you're cleaning. They take out just about anything and don't leave a ring like my prior spot-cleaning efforts did. The pens are small so they're not practical for huge stains but for small mishaps, they're amazing." —GlamGalLovesStuff

    Get a pack of three from Amazon for $7.88.

    13. And! Plan to freshen up your wrinkled blouses and dresses from your *tightly* packed suitcase with a mini steam iron so small and lightweight, you'll hardly notice it in your travel bag — but its effectiveness more than warrants its inclusion. Bonus: It's dual-voltage and comes with a travel bag, so it'll be ready to go for all of your worldwide jet-setting. 

    the mini steam iron in a suitcase
    before/after of super wrinkled shorts that look smooth after being ironed

    Yes, some hotels have irons in the rooms, but many don't (or they're broken/have seen better days) — and that's if you're even staying in a hotel!

    Promising review: "This iron is so cool. It operates on dual voltage. I often go to Europe and this was so helpful for me. Super lifesaver. Also it worked very well in UK. This does get super hot, so if you forget to turn it off, it may burn the cloth. Be aware of that. It clears out tough wrinkles (like cotton fabrics). It's very lightweight, so you can carry this in your carry-on. It's TSA approved. 100% recommend this item for all travelers." —Honey Kohli

    Get it from Amazon for $24.99 (available in two colors).

    14. Pack up to three pairs of shoes in a single, space-efficient shoe bag — like your sneaks for walking tours, sandals for the beach, and flats for a nice dinner. It's a great compromise between wearing the same shoes the *entire* trip and, well, bringing along your entire Carrie Bradshaw-level collection. Plus, it'll help keep the dirty soles from touching your freshly laundered clothes.

    reviewer image of the shoe bag in pink, filled with shoes
    reviewer image showing the show bag open with a pair of sneakers and two pairs of flip flops in it

    Of course, sticking to just one pair (that you wear on the plane) is the *most* space-efficient option, but if your trip includes a mixed itinerary of casual days and fancier reservations, this is a great way to cover all of your bases.

    Promising review: "You can totally fit three pairs of shoes in this! (I wear a women's size 6.5 shoe, and it fits heels, wedges, and sandals.) I bought two and will absolutely be buying more for my husband. 10/10 would recommend! I travel frequently, and I always overpack; this helped cut down space and stress immensely!" —Taylor

    Get it from Amazon for $18.39 (available in nine colors and patterns). 

    15. Aaaand fill shoes with smaller items like socks, bras or underwear — because every inch of space counts! If you're only bringing one extra pair, stash them in a shower cap that won't add any bulk but *will* keep dirty soles from making a mess in your suitcase.

    a pair of shoes in a shower cap with socks and undies inside them

    16. Take some time to research what items are provided by the hotel or Airbnb you're staying at as well as any tours you're going on (or what you can borrow from your local friend, lol) so you don't waste space packing items you don't need!

    Arrow pointing to people on rented beach towels under an umbrella

    17. Don't forget your universal travel adapter, especially if you're planning to hit a number of countries on your trip — it'll ensure you're never left looking in confusion at a strange new outlet shape like, "Um...what am I supposed to do with that?" No need to pack separate adapters, either — and your USB cables can plug right into it!

    18. Leave the jewelry box at home, but that doesn't mean you can't sport some bling while exploring the world. Fill a slim, foldable jewelry organizer with the necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings you need to ~accessorize~ on the go without having to detangle the chaotic mess of chains when you finally get to your location. It'll hardly take up any space and won't add noticeable weight!

    a jewelry organizer holding necklaces
    Reviewer photo of the jewelry case with various pieces inside

    Promising review: "Best jewelry travel pouch ever. Plenty of room for all my travel jewelry needs. Half the size of previous pouches I have tried and holds more than any of them." —T Rex Mom

    Get it from Amazon for $15.98+ (available in two sizes and 11 colors).

    19. Consolidate all of your medications into a sturdy, lightweight eight-compartment pill organizer so small, it'll fit into the palm of your hand — no more juggling half-empty bottles. Because leaving behind your prescription meds isn't exactly an option, but they don't have to be a space-hogger, either.

    reviewer image of the pill organizer in green, full of different pills
    Reviewer holding their pill organizer filled with pills and with the compartments labeled
    Same reviewer holding their closed pill organizer

    Promising review: "My husband and I travel a lot and take a number of prescription drugs. It was always a hassle accessing our medication when needed, so I purchased this organizer to make things easier. I used a label maker and labeled each little compartment, and it has performed wonderfully. I highly recommend this organizer to anyone who travels and needs medications throughout the day." —Jacqueline

    Get a three-pack from Amazon for $7.97, and a single organizer here if you only need one (but it's more cost-efficient to get the bundle). 

    20. And *even* if you're checking a bag, transfer your shampoo, conditioner, face wash, and other essential liquid toiletries into travel-sized bottles that'll take up way less space and add less weight than those full-sized bottles. No need to go out and buy them in a mini size (if they're even sold that way at all)!

    Four travel-sized toiletry bottles in a clear plastic case on a bathroom counter
    hand holding a white bottle labeled

    PS: It also comes with pre-printed labels and a handy, clear zipper pouch! The label options are: soap, sunblock, conditioner, lotion, shampoo, or blank (so you can write your own label).

    Promising reviews: "Just took a trip to the Dominican Republic and used carry-on luggage only throughout the entire trip, never once was questioned about the size. The holes are big enough to get your product into the bottles without any complications. My fiancé and myself had plenty of shampoo, conditioner, sunblock, and lotion for seven days." —Stephanie Miller

    "I had in checked luggage, and they didn't spill or leak, are easy to fill due to the wide mouth, and are easy to dispense. Used for shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. Much more convenient to fill my own bottles than search for travel sizes or use products I don't prefer!" —Suzanne Edwards

    Get a set of four 3-ounce bottles from Amazon for $12.99+ (available in a variety of sizes and colors).

    21. Or, invest in a simply *stunning* (and TSA-compliant) set of Cadence Capsules made for packing your various pills, lotions, cleansers, and accessories in perfect travel-sized amounts. Not only are the colors and labels fully customizable, but these lightweight capsules also click together magnetically so everything's easy to find in one area of your suitcase. 

    a set of six multicolored containers stacked in a pyramid
    overhead shot of six open containers holding things like pills, skincare products, and jewelry
    Cadence

    Cadence is an AAPI woman-owned small business that was founded by Steph Hon with the goal of eliminating single-use travel-sized plastics. The containers are made from recycled ocean-bound plastic. 

    BuzzFeed Shopping editor Abby Kass is a fan: "I recently got a set of four of these, and, wow, I love them so much. I used them on a six-day trip recently, and they were perfect. I customized the label so I knew which one was my shampoo vs. conditioner and did a general label for any other things I wanted to bring along. They do hold a surprising amount. According to the brand, they hold approximately one to two weeks of skincare products, more than two weeks' worth of serum, two to three days' worth of haircare, and more than 15 tablets (for medicine and such). And while two to three days worth of haircare might not seem like enough, I found it held more than that for me, but I also don't wash my hair every single day. They were small enough to slip right into my toiletries bag and go through TSA with no problem. The container was easy to open in the shower (even with wet hands), and I had no leakage from them (like I did from my face wash bottle that will not be making the trip with me next time. SMH). These are an incredibly useful tool anyone who travels will want in their luggage."

    BTW, you can also create and customize your own set of Capsules with a variety of different container sizes, labels, etc. And check out all of their different container sizes + bundles here!

    Get a set of six from Cadence for $84 (available in many customizable labels and seven colors). 

    22. And for liquids you only need a tiny amount of, fill a spare contact lens case that'll take up barely any space and will prevent any leaks en route. I mean, this is just genius.

    a contact lens case being filled with lotion on one side and makeup on the other side

    23. Stop making room for both your huge curling iron and straightener in your suitcase by opting for a 2-in-1 tool that'll take up literally half the space and give you ~options~ for how you want to style your hair every day. Reviewers swear by it for international travel — it's dual-voltage!

    reviewer with half of their hair curled and half of their hair straightened
    reviewer holding the 2-in-1 hair tool

    Promising review: "The international traveler's BFF. Don't be fooled by the tiny price or size, this little baby is serious. If you are looking for a small travel option rather than lugging your big straightener and giant curling iron around the world, then I think you'll love this. It performs really well, turning my frizzy, wavy hair into a smooth and sleek style. The curling iron option also creates shiny, silky lasting curls! It's easy to transition between both. I also like the grippy handle and the fact that the curling iron clip is a different color than the straightening bars because that helps me see how I should be maneuvering it around. The voltage goes up to 240 so you are good using it internationally without a converter (but you will need an adapter just to fit it into various foreign outlets). At this price, definitely give it a try and flaunt your tresses abroad." —Christine

    Get it from Amazon for $59.94+ (available in black or white). 

    24. And keep a Hairbrella on hand in case you get caught in a downpour, since it folds up into a little pouch for travel (goodbye, unwieldy umbrella) and is more effective at keeping your hair dry (even Niagara Falls was no match for it, reports one reviewer). Here's the real kicker, though: It's satin-lined, meaning it won't give you that dreaded "hat hair" or frizz once you're ready to take it off. 

    Reviewer wearing the hairbrella
    Model pouring water on another model's head while wearing the hairbrella, then taking it off to show hair perfectly styled and dried

    Of course, this'll only cover your hair, so make sure you're packing some kind of rainproof jacket or a little fold-up poncho if the forecast looks wet. BTW, people who wear glasses say it keeps them from getting wet, too!

    Hairbrella is a Black-owned small business that specializes in hats that protect hair from all kinds of weather. 

    Promising review: "Traveled to London last month with a raincoat that did not have a hood, and wanted something that would protect my head/hair/blowout without lugging an umbrella. This definitely did the trick. Two of the three days were rainy (some quite heavy), and my hair stayed totally dry. It stows nicely, too. I'm still learning how to adjust it while it's on my head (easier to adjust first and then put it on), and I wish the adjustment/clasp was less prominent. But, all in all, this is perfect for anyone who wants to keep their blowout fresh in the rain." —Miss Information

    Get it from Amazon for $44+ (available in nine colors).

    25. Ask yourself if you REALLY need to bring a slew of full-sized makeup products and ~options~ on that trip abroad. Multi-use products are your friends here, like the reviewer-beloved Ilia Multi-Stick to pop gorgeous color onto your lips, cheeks, and lids — and the genius Alleyoop Pen Pal that functions as an eyeliner, lip liner, brow pencil, *and* highlighter!

    26. And plan on taking off your makeup using a makeup-removing cloth instead of packing a bulky set of disposable makeup remover wipes. It's cheaper, more eco-friendly, gentler (no tugging!), and requires only water to get the job done — meaning you don't need to pack any heavy liquid makeup removers, either.  

    Split image of a person’s face before and after makeup removal
    pink makeup removing cloth unfolded and then rolled up

    Reviewers say it's comparable to the infamous Makeup Eraser — only this is cheaper!

    Promising review: "This is incredible! I can't believe how well this works! I travel a lot for work and usually take makeup remover wipes because of the liquid restrictions for travel, but they are expensive and heavy. I have been using this cloth all week and LOVE IT! A bit of warm water and everything comes off in a few easy swipes. I am super excited to travel with this. It weighs nothing and rolls up to take very little space. I am ordering another for my mom who also travels. Highly recommend!" —KT

    Get it from Amazon for $6.99 (available in five colors). 

    27. Pack a teeny-tiny travel Gillette Venus razor in place of your full-sized razor and kit, especially if you're embarking on a long trip abroad. Your baby-smooth skin is going on vacay with you!

    It comes with a little carrying case, and one blade lasts for up to 30 days! Reviewers also love that regular Venus razor refills work with it. 

    Promising review: "I am a minimalist, so for me, the less the better, but you do need the essentials, especially when traveling abroad. This little mini razor came in so handy. You hardly even know it’s in your toiletry bag; it’s so small, but big enough to get a good grip and shave. I always bring this little razor with me whenever I travel. I love the compact size. Highly recommend as a space-saver when traveling." —Deb H. 

    Get it from Amazon for $9.99

    28. If you're not bringing your heavy shampoo and conditioner and would rather not pack an aerosol dry shampoo bottle either, this small tub of dry shampoo powder will keep you fresh on the go! It's so easy to apply while traveling: Just dab it on your roots to release an ultra-fine powder that absorbs oil and revives ~volume~. 

    Reviewer before using the dry shampoo powder, with extremely oily blonde hair, and after using it with hair looking much fresher and less greasy
    the powder container and poof applicator

    BTW, this is cruelty-free and benzene-free!

    Promising review: "I was looking for a dry shampoo that would be easy to use on the go for a trip I was taking. I had no issues taking this through TSA and it was so easy to use on the go. You literally just pat the poof on your scalp and then rub the powder in. I do have black hair so dry shampoo is usually very visible in my hair, but I didn't have any harder time than usual rubbing this powder in. It did a really good job of soaking up all the oil and giving my hair volume. I'm not a fan of the price for the amount that you get, but it is lasting longer than I thought it would. I would definitely recommend and will purchase again." —Teresa

    Get it from Amazon for $18

    29. Swap that bulky bottle of sunscreen for a slim SPF 50 stick version that's solid — meaning you won't be getting any side-eye from TSA if it's in your carry-on, and it's much more lightweight than the liquid kind. Plus, it'll be so easy to reapply (without mess) when you're out seeing the sights all day!

    model applying solid sunscreen to face
    Amazon

    Just be sure to apply it evenly, and don't miss any spots!

    Elizabeth brought this on an international trip and loved it: "I first bought this for a weeklong Croatian vacation in 2021 when I did carry-on, and as long as you are *thoroughly* reapplying, this stuff stays on pretty well. On a beach club afternoon, I did haphazardly reapply and missed a strip on one arm, but I tend to do that with spray-on or lotion sunscreen, too. Since then, I've packed this for any trip I've been on, including a two-day Disneyland trip where I toted this around in my bag and shared it with friends. 

    "I sometimes carry it with me in my purse on my everyday adventures because I know it's so easy to apply. Also worth mentioning...I am about the palest lady you've ever seen and swear by daily application of sunscreen. But when on a beach trip, I'm constantly swimming in the water and sweating. So, yeah, this stuff works. And if you're a bit hesitant about jumping on the solid sunscreen bandwagon, you can pack a stick of this, knowing you have enough sun protection to get you through to finding some spray-on or lotion SPF at your destination."

    Get it from Amazon for $9.79.

    30. In place of your full-sized toothpaste that's prone to ~leakage~ inside your toiletries bag, pack all-natural toothpaste tablets that are lighter, smaller, and both mess- and plastic-free. All you have to do is pop one in your mouth, wet your toothbrush, and start scrubbing! And, of course, there's the other obvious benefit: These are solid, aka not subject to TSA's restrictions. 

    A gif of a model putting a white tab in their mouth and starting to brush their teeth
    a hand pouring tablets out of a pouch into a blue tin
    Huppy

    Huppy is an Asian-owned small biz creating plastic-free toothpaste tablets out of sustainably and ethically sourced ingredients. Everything is vegan, GMO- and cruelty-free. Best of all? Huppy donates 2% of revenue to fund sustainability initiatives!

    BuzzFeed Shopping editor Danielle Healy says, "I love how zero-waste the process is with Huppy. You get a forever tin (pick from blue or blush) and then buy refills that come in compostable pouches. The whole chewing thing can be weird at first (my boyfriend found it aggressively minty, I just think they taste like Altoids), but both of us got used to it pretty quickly. With water, the tabs foam up pretty instantly, and after that, it's just a normal teeth-brushing experience. In fact, I'm actually finding that not dealing with drippy toothpaste and tiny screw-on caps is actually pretty delightful. And I'm absolutely not traveling with regular toothpaste ever again — this is a travel must-have regardless of what you use at home. A cleaner process both in and out of my mouth."

    Get 62 peppermint-flavored tablets (the "trial size") from Huppy for $13

    31. Also! Keep in mind that you can always buy personal items, makeup, and toiletries at your location — and it can be fun stumbling upon and trying new brands that way!

    *Especially* if you're traveling abroad for a long period, don't feel like you need to pack enough sunscreen, moisturizer, or shampoo for the entire time you're away from home. You're just weighing yourself down unnecessarily!

    32. Wear your bulkiest clothes onto the plane: chunky boots, thick sweaters (it's cold on there anyway!), sweatpants, etc. Aside from the space-saving benefits, you'll also be cozy as heck while you binge-watch your downloaded movies on that looong flight.

    Person in ripped jeans and chunky boots sitting on a step, with a leopard print top and black outerwear

    33. And in place of that huge neck pillow that's an absolute *pain* to lug around for the entirety of your trip, treat yourself to a Trtl neck pillow that's waaay more space-efficient and lightweight (not to mention more ergonomic and comfortable). When traveling internationally, a neck pillow is one of those real "worth it" items, but it doesn't have to be a burden to bring along. 

    Model wearing a gray Trtl pillow while sleeping on a plane
    back of model with the red neck pillow attached to their backpack
    Amazon, Amazon

    It also easily attaches to backpacks and luggage handles (see the photo on the right), weighs less than half a pound, and is machine washable!

    My former colleague Ciera Velarde has used this pillow for the past few years and swears by it: "Before this, I always found traditional neck pillows uncomfortable and would end up ditching them halfway through the flight and getting frustrated. The Trtl pillow is adjustable — you wrap the pillow around your neck and secure it with Velcro, and if you find it's too loose, just make it a bit tighter! I've truly never slept better on a plane than with this pillow.

    And check out our full Trtl neck pillow review for more on why it's worth the hype!

    Get it from Amazon for $64.99+ (available in five colors).

    34. Upgrade your carry-on bag situation with a genius Carry-On Closet that, honestly, might make you forgo the price (and headache) of checking a bag for good. Its built-in compression and organization will help you pack your carry-on as efficiently as possible, with a six-tier pop-out shelving system that'll let you bring along all of your cutest 'fits for roaming the world without a bulky full-size suitcase. 

    gif showing the six shelves popping out of the suitcase
    the open suitcase, which has several small storage compartments on one side and a larger one on the other
    Solgaard

    Psst: Its lining is made with plastic from coastal communities that otherwise could have ended up in the ocean! The smaller size is accepted as a carry-on by all international airlines, including European budget ones, while the larger one meets all US airline standards. 

    Promising review: "Great design that allows me to organize everything I need in much less space than I ever expected. Take your time to select and pack your things thoughtfully and you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how much you can get into this carry-on. I have several pieces of luggage in different sizes and I’m giving them away because this is all I need. The size and versatility make it the perfect carry-on." —Michelle C.

    Get it from Solgaard for $295+ (available in two sizes and 14 colors). 

    35. And for your personal item, don't waste it on a skimpy purse or tote; instead, choose a sturdy travel backpack that can also double as your day bag for your entire trip. You can't go wrong with the sleek Beis backpack, which literally zips open like a suitcase (!) and features *extensive* storage with stretchy X straps to keep it all secure. For a shorter trip, this might even be all you need, if you're a minimalist.

    Open backpack stuffed full of things for a long weekend
    model wearing the backpack in beige
    Elizabeth Lilly / BuzzFeed, Beis

    Elizabeth says, "I snagged this backpack after hearing my colleague Chelsea Stuart sing its praises. I wanted a bag for some upcoming travel (two and a half weeks in Europe with *just* carry-on for five flights) that opens up like a suitcase for easier packing. Since buying it, I've taken it on two long-weekend trips with no complaints. In fact, for both of those trips, I packed MORE than I needed. 

    "Inside, you'll find a mesh zippered pocket and a plastic pocket perfect for your toiletries. I can fit as many 'wet' toiletries in the second pocket as I'd be allowed to carry on for a plane. The main compartment is deceptively deep, so you can easily roll clothes and Lego-fit them in together without using packing cubes. AND it has stretchy X-straps to keep it all secure, like you'd see in a roller suitcase, so when I unzip it, everything stays put. I love that this backpack has DEEP side pockets so your umbrella or water bottle won't fall out. Plus, it has a generously sized pocket on the front of the backpack with easy access for sunglasses, snacks, writing pens, etc. To top it all off, the backpack straps and top handle are STURDY. I felt totally secure toting it around and slinging it into those overhead storage compartments on trains. This isn't the cheapest backpack option, but if you're a frequent traveler, you'll get so much mileage on it and seriously save on some baggage fees, making it well worth the cost. This backpack and I are going places, for sure."

    Get it from Beis for $88 (available in eight colors). 

    36. Also: Instead of a big ol' fanny pack, make one of the most unassuming (yet v necessary) clothing accessories do double duty for you — we're talking about a money belt, folks. Yes, it'll snugly hold up your pants when you're making a steep climb to see a cool view. It'll *also* hold your cash thanks to a hidden zip-up pocket that even the sneakiest of pickpockets can't reach. It's 2-in-1 brilliance at its finest!

    Model putting a $100 bill into the concealed zipper belt
    Amazon

    I mean, you can *literally* wear this onto the plane so you don't even have to pack it. 

    Promising review: "Wore this belt on a recent 10-day trip, with several hundred dollars neatly folded in its full-length zippered pocket. The bills (USD) had to be folded lengthwise, in thirds, and for practical reasons, in stacks of four to five (or less). My belt had room for four such stacks, so theoretically $2,000 could be comfortably carried in complete concealment. The nylon buckle was perfectly adequate for its purpose, and nothing about the belt would indicate its hidden purpose. Well worth it." —Tony B.

    Get it from Amazon for $17.99 (available for pant sizes 20"–50" and in six styles). 

    37. Strap your hefty shoulder bag onto your suitcase using a luggage strap that'll be the extra set of hands you *desperately* need when you're dashing to make your connecting flight from one country to the next. It'll help lighten the physical load you have to carry and make it feel like you're only rolling around one piece of luggage. It's great for holding bulky coats and sweaters, too!

    a suitcase with a coat strapped on top
    gif showing someone attaching a yellow strap to a white suitcase and hooking a black tote bag to it

    Promising review: "Saw this in an article about travel items and decided to get it for a trip overseas. So glad I did — the forecast said rain so I packed my rain jacket only to find hot sunny skies. Rather than tie this around my waist and have it fall or get in the way, I wadded it up and used this strap to attach it to my bag. The strap is adjustable, so you can get a tight fit. Carried my coat for me. Would also work to attach a bag to a suitcase, water bottle to a purse, etc. So many uses, just get it and try it out. Really helpful and handy little travel item." —David Shaughnessy

    Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in six colors and in sets of two).

    38. Or, let that personal item sit on top of your suitcase (strapped securely using a travel belt) so it can go for a ~ride~ as you're dashing through the airport or navigating to your hotel so you can keep a free hand on your phone. Again, condensing your luggage in this way will help lighten the load on yourself — because traveling internationally is physically taxing enough as it is!

    The travel belt is adjustable to 38 inches to fit most bags. The belt itself is vegan leather with elastic accents and a quick-release buckle.

    Cincha is a small business in California that develops adjustable travel belts made out of vegan leather. The brand donates 100 airline miles for each purchase, which are used to reconnect separated migrant families.

    Promising review: "This little belt saves so much hassle when traveling. For years, I wound the straps of my underseat bag through the handle of my suitcase, but the bag inevitably shifted while maneuvering through airports. And the straps were a nuisance to unwind when the luggage pieces needed to be separated. Now I don't have to look back to see whether my carryon is secure. When it's time to separate my luggage pieces, the buckle makes it simple. The belt even stays put when the buckle is open because of the part that slips over the suitcase handle. All in all, a nice little extra comfort while traveling. Wish I had bought it years ago." —Trumpetvine

    Get it from Amazon for $39.99 (available in 19 colors). 

    The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.