Great tip...to which I would add ( after 30 years of living out of a business suitcase)... put the folded suit into a bag to keeps its folded shape firm ( and so does not unravel in your bag in the hands of baggage handlers...)
I needed this tip/trick for a trip I just took with a brand new suit. THIS IS THE VERY BEST METHOD, Thanks Rush My suit had ZERO wrinkles. Cheers mate!
Excellent! Thank you very much for posting this video, actually after 20-25 years I was doing it completely in the opposite way, so believe it or not you just gave me something new to apply from now on … Never and nothing is too late in this life, nothing! after a quarter of a century thanks to you I just feel way better. Thank you🫵😌
I also put the suite in a sealable plastic bag. The air inside cushions the fabric to a degree and should an item in your toiletries leak it prevents damage.
Even better if you turn the shoulders inside out, and then fold the jacket as shown. Depending on the width of your valuse or bag, you can then fold it in two or three, vertically, amd (as shown) once horizontally. Folding trousers once, then rolling them from the waist band, down is good, too. That is how we were taught to fold our uniform suits, as Cadets at Britannia Royal Naval College, when packing everything into our kit bags.
This is the first time for me to pack a suit, sport coat, and related attire while traveling by airline to a wedding. This video really helped! Thank you sir!!
One of the most important pieces of advice ever that applies to everyone. Thank you! I’ve always assumed one had to use the hanging, wardrobe, travel suitcases.
Yeah idk what this guy's talking about 😂😂😂 51% of Americans don't own a suit, including 33% of men and 68% of women. Of the men who do own suits, 23% own one, 16% own two, 10% own three, and 15% own four or more.@@interekwebinars
Good advice. I've been doing a version of this for 50 years with no problems although folding up a suit at 4AM with a bad hangover can get funky. Sometimes I roll the trousers with a piece of tissue paper in between the legs.
Many years ago I packed my suit in my suitcase and it was wrinkled when I took it out. Luckily, I was able to take it in to get it pressed. I wish I had known about this folding technique.
Brilliant. Now that airlines are charging extra for carry on, this method will work for my backpack. Won't be long before they charge for all "personal items", so soon we'll be wondering 'bout a Matchbox holdin' my clothes, 'cuz I ain't got no matches But I sure got a long way to go!
Interesting approach. I particularly like the suggestion of using the pants, which I fold the same way, to prevent creasing in the jacket. For the jacket, I've always had good results folding one exterior shoulder inside of the opposite shoulder and then folding everything in half. I haven't had any problematic creases, and there's less "lining things up" time. The stitching and construction of the shoulders ensures that there is structure to the interlocking shoulders that prevents wrinkling or crushing of the overall shape.
I just lack my suits in a larger suit case to fold once and use the cleaner bags to avoid clinging. The process shown in the video is great if you have to travel uber light or without wheels. Ie peasant class
Has anyone considered rolling the suit top and pants so that no lines are created from folding? I noticed that the rolling method works for my long-sleeve shirts, golf shirts, golf pants, and shorts.
I would suggest just getting a good garment bag or a Briggs & Riley carry on bag with a garment section in it. I travel every week for work and I have never had an issue with my awesome Briggs & Riley bag.
The hanger was too broad for that particular suit Sir, evidenced by the creases at the front shoulder. Also, never wear a suit jacket directly after exposure from a steam filled room, always allow it the air on a balcony, or by an open window. Otherwise, this is a very good explanation of how to best prepare a suit for travel.
Doing a carry-on only weekend trip for a wedding in a couple of days and need to take a suit with me. This is extremely helpful. Thanks! I have a 'packing cube' that's just the right size to handle a suit folded with this method, too.
Watching this makes me want to drink! Remove suit suit from your closet, leave suit on the hanger, fold it over in half and put it flat in the suitcase on top of everything else.. Remove from suitcase when you get to the hotel and hang in closet. No wrinkles, no wasted steps. Simple.
Exactly. I sent an expensive blazer to my niece in other continent And strictly instructed the traveller to keep it on the top of suitcase. Arrived in perfect condition .👌
24 years of business travel and this is the first time I am seeing this. Thank you sir.
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Great tip...to which I would add ( after 30 years of living out of a business suitcase)... put the folded suit into a bag to keeps its folded shape firm ( and so does not unravel in your bag in the hands of baggage handlers...)
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I needed this tip/trick for a trip I just took with a brand new suit. THIS IS THE VERY BEST METHOD, Thanks Rush My suit had ZERO wrinkles. Cheers mate!
Excellent! Thank you very much for posting this video, actually after 20-25 years I was doing it completely in the opposite way, so believe it or not you just gave me something new to apply from now on …
Never and nothing is too late in this life, nothing! after a quarter of a century thanks to you I just feel way better. Thank you🫵😌
I also put the suite in a sealable plastic bag. The air inside cushions the fabric to a degree and should an item in your toiletries leak it prevents damage.
I used this method and it worked very well inside a mid size carry-on, even when being pulled along vertically. Thank you very much.
Wow. There is actually useful information on the internet. Thanks.
Even better if you turn the shoulders inside out, and then fold the jacket as shown. Depending on the width of your valuse or bag, you can then fold it in two or three, vertically, amd (as shown) once horizontally. Folding trousers once, then rolling them from the waist band, down is good, too. That is how we were taught to fold our uniform suits, as Cadets at Britannia Royal Naval College, when packing everything into our kit bags.
Nice and useful video..thanks a lot.
The way those sleeves aligned and flattened *inside* the folded jacket... 🔥🔥
Interested in Learning new things. Excellent
This is the first time for me to pack a suit, sport coat, and related attire while traveling by airline to a wedding. This video really helped! Thank you sir!!
I learnt this from my tailor 35 years ago, but learnt today from you the trick of keeping trousers within the jacket.
Same here!
One of the most important pieces of advice ever that applies to everyone. Thank you! I’ve always assumed one had to use the hanging, wardrobe, travel suitcases.
I doubt everyone wears a suit.
Yeah idk what this guy's talking about 😂😂😂
51% of Americans don't own a suit, including 33% of men and 68% of women. Of the men who do own suits, 23% own one, 16% own two, 10% own three, and 15% own four or more.@@interekwebinars
Most Americans do NOT own a suit
Great demonstration! I could easily follow it and now my suit is perfectly packed into my hand carry case.
Thank you 🎉
Great video and informative.Thank you for sharing.
Thanks a billion man, appreciate that. Have needed it for so long 🎉
A revelation - that seems to make life easier for the discerning dapper person. Thank you, c
Very good demonstration of folding suite.
This one was actually helpful. Watched 2 other vids before finding this one. Easy and simple to follow along. Thank you!
Thanks Rush. 2minutes and 59 seconds of pure gold!
2 min and 49 second to be exact.
Well i believe you have counted the ads too 😂
This gentleman has skills!
The steam trick is the true icing on the cake 😮 thanks so much!
Excellent.
Thank you sir
Thank you. Very handy usually my uniform jacket gets a little creased in my hand luggage
Charmed with this video. Thanks for connecting and reaching out.
Good advice. I've been doing a version of this for 50 years with no problems although folding up a suit at 4AM with a bad hangover can get funky. Sometimes I roll the trousers with a piece of tissue paper in between the legs.
Excellent, thank you. Great accent also.
He handles the suit with more care than I handled my newborn 🤯
Great. At last after retirement I got it. Its never too late, hahaha. I will pass this to my son.
Thank you kindly! Really helpful!
Super helpful. God bless you sir.
The last little tip was gold!
Very nice and informative video,, 👍 👌 keep it up
Many years ago I packed my suit in my suitcase and it was wrinkled when I took it out. Luckily, I was able to take it in to get it pressed. I wish I had known about this folding technique.
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Thank you so much for your explanations Mr Wilson 🙏🏼
THanks very much - always wanted to know . . . now I do . . . . Great! Wish you well.
Insert a paper between pants and blazer and In the end wrap it in a newspaper or any paper. It will prevent any wrinkles
Thank you for taking the time to make this video, sir.
I prefer using a carry-on garment bag. Moore & Giles makes a GREAT one. Can also add a few shirts and trousers
Brilliant. Now that airlines are charging extra for carry on, this method will work for my backpack. Won't be long before they charge for all "personal items", so soon we'll be wondering 'bout a Matchbox holdin' my clothes, 'cuz I ain't got no matches But I sure got a long way to go!
Thanks for a useful RUclips video 🎉
Beautifully handled. I have learned that folding clothes around dry cleaning bags absolutely keeps wrinkles away from suits and shirts
Traveling tomorrow, didn’t have a clue how to do that and just the hint I needed!!!
Thanks for that😂👍🏻
Great idea. Thanks!
You rock sir !!
Learned this over 50 years ago. Worked in a men's clothing store during H.S.
Wonderful job 👍
Well done! Very informative.
Super helpful. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this!
Glad it was helpful!
Interesting approach. I particularly like the suggestion of using the pants, which I fold the same way, to prevent creasing in the jacket.
For the jacket, I've always had good results folding one exterior shoulder inside of the opposite shoulder and then folding everything in half. I haven't had any problematic creases, and there's less "lining things up" time. The stitching and construction of the shoulders ensures that there is structure to the interlocking shoulders that prevents wrinkling or crushing of the overall shape.
Fantastic work 👍👍👍
I just lack my suits in a larger suit case to fold once and use the cleaner bags to avoid clinging. The process shown in the video is great if you have to travel uber light or without wheels. Ie peasant class
Super stuff ! Thank you
Leaving on a trip tomorrow. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.
WOW, so useful. Tx.
Has anyone considered rolling the suit top and pants so that no lines are created from folding? I noticed that the rolling method works for my long-sleeve shirts, golf shirts, golf pants, and shorts.
Wow...I needed it
Thanks for this!.. I love it..
I would suggest just getting a good garment bag or a Briggs & Riley carry on bag with a garment section in it. I travel every week for work and I have never had an issue with my awesome Briggs & Riley bag.
Great clip. Thanks 🙏
Thank you so much! This information was just what I was looking for...
Very nice.
Never tried this technique…
But I will.
Very helpful thank you!
The hanger was too broad for that particular suit Sir, evidenced by the creases at the front shoulder.
Also, never wear a suit jacket directly after exposure from a steam filled room, always allow it the air on a balcony, or by an open window.
Otherwise, this is a very good explanation of how to best prepare a suit for travel.
Really ,you are an expert
Ingenious. Beautiful.
Doing a carry-on only weekend trip for a wedding in a couple of days and need to take a suit with me. This is extremely helpful. Thanks!
I have a 'packing cube' that's just the right size to handle a suit folded with this method, too.
Super!
Awesome 👏🏻 thanks
Thank you, I've been wondering every time I had to pack - now I know ;D
That man is the supreme Maniac!
Just in time for my trip to attend a wedding.
great tip love it
just what i needed
Thanks Sir.
Thanks a ton...
Wow I never knew, thanks for the tip.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you! ❤
Cool. Thank you
Watching this makes me want to drink! Remove suit suit from your closet, leave suit on the hanger, fold it over in half and put it flat in the suitcase on top of everything else.. Remove from suitcase when you get to the hotel and hang in closet. No wrinkles, no wasted steps. Simple.
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Perfect
Great Video, thank you very much. May I add the obvious: the suit should go in last and go out first. Don’t put it in the bottom of your suitcase.
Exactly. I sent an expensive blazer to my niece in other continent
And strictly instructed the traveller to keep it on the top of suitcase.
Arrived in perfect condition .👌
Thank you
Dude!!!! Thank you!!!
Wow ♥️😊👍🏼
Thank you sir!
Thank you Sir
Would you put the suit at the bottom of the bag or on top of everything else?
First time traveling with a suit! Thank you for this!!
Thank you, sir!
Sir where can I learn to draft n grading with stitching
Thank you!!!
Thank you.
Thank you great tip
thank you. I just knew that internet will give me a better answer than keep using my suit case.