Packing Shoes To Save Space In A Carry-On
Shoes eat carry-on space faster than anything else. A few packing habits turn two bulky pairs into a tidy corner of your bag.
The trick is to use every empty part of a shoe and to protect the rest of your bag from the soles. Clean, tight, and nested beats tossed in loose.
- Stuff socks and small chargers inside each shoe.
- Wrap shoes in a thin drawstring bag to keep dirt off clothes.
- Place soles facing outward against the bag walls.
- Pack the bulkiest pair at the bottom, flat side down.
I measure success by whether the zipper closes on the first try. When shoes are packed right, I gain back space for the things I actually bought the trip for.