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Packing Your Suitcase: The Best Tips and Tricks for Traveling Abroad

Have you followed the wave of retaliatory overseas travel? Everyone is either going abroad, or on the way to go abroad. How should I pack my luggage when going abroad?at presentWhich is the most fashionable suitcase to chooseWhich travel bags do stars wear at the airport?? We have introduced these to you one by one in the past. As for this article, I have sorted out the “most practical” airport outfits, and which fashion items are best to give up when flying, and follow the following “six” Dos and Don’ts, which will save you a lot of security checks time.

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With summer dresses crumpled, shampoo leaking, and your favorite shoes crushed out of shape, don’t be too surprised to encounter such nasty surprises on holiday if you don’t pack systematically. Here are tips and tricks from the experts on how to pack your luggage properly.

1. Oversized super loose wear

A loose holiday dress, or a pajama-like shirt, trousers and cap Tee, is the first choice for the highest comfort for many passengers on a long-distance flight. However, clothing that is too loose may lead to longer security checks, because they are easier to hide things, such as coats, oversized caps Tee are usually required to take off before the scanner, if you are in a hurry to catch a plane, This can take up valuable time.

Tips: Either put loose sweaters and coats in your hand luggage and bring them on the plane, or wear more fitted and elastic tops and pants, which can also keep you comfortable but relatively close-fitting. Make your security check smoother.

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Kendall Jenner

2. Shoes with metal, thick soles

At most international airports, security checks have very strict requirements on shoes—especially thick-soled styles, which can theoretically hide items, or high-top sneakers and boots that cover ankles are all items that will be strictly checked, and usually security officers will require You take your shoes off, and we all know what a hassle that is, especially if they’re shoes with complicated laces. In addition, shoes with metal buckles, rivets, and metal details often trigger alarms, and it is recommended not to wear them.

Tips: Simple loafers, ballet shoes, Slip-On loafers, or laceless sneakers that you step on directly. The more convenient the shoes are to put on and take off, the better. Best case scenario: Walk right past the detector without taking off your shoes at all.

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Liu Wen is seen at an airport in Shanghai

3. Too many unnecessary hair accessories

It’s best to save the delicate hairstyle until the real entry! When going through the security check, wearing hair accessories or hair clips with metal decorations may trigger the metal detectors at the security check, and you even need to spend a lot of time to remove these troublesome hair accessories on the spot.

Tips: Let the hair hang down naturally, or tie it into a loose ponytail or bun.

4. Clothes with intricate pockets or details

Military trousers and overalls, which are very popular now, feature a variety of pockets to store your small belongings. They are very suitable for travel, but to be honest, they are not very suitable for flying: the zipper and metal details may cause alarm , and you can easily forget to remove all items (such as lighters) from your pockets.

Tips: Stretchy sweatpants or leggings are good choices, with fewer pockets and details, while still ensuring comfort on the plane.

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Bella Hadid at Charles-de-Gaulle airport

5. Unnecessary jewelry, accessories

Are you a person who must wear accessories to go out? Sorry, it’s best not to take these jingle-dang trinkets with you when you fly. For example, rings, necklaces, bracelets, and large earrings made of silver, gold, or other metals can set off alarms at security checks, and then you have to fumble at the security check desk to remove them one by one, and put them back after the security check ( Be careful not to lose it). This will add to the hassle of security checks.

Tip: Wear non-metallic accessories if you don’t want to lose your jewelry while traveling. Otherwise, store your jewelry in a travel bag and wear it when you arrive at your destination.

6. Lots of perfume

Without perfume, this little tip won’t save you any time, but it will save you from a real headache. During the peak period of going abroad, when the queues at the security checkpoint are long, the air will become mixed. If several different perfumes are mixed together, it is easy to cause discomfort to everyone. In addition, an overly strong perfume smell will become a kind of torture to other passengers when queuing or boarding a plane.

Tip: Just bring a copy of your favoriteperfume Sample or a small bottle of fragrance, spray on the body after the plane lands. It can also help you regain your spirits after a long flight.

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