This article was co-authored by Caitlin Jaymes. Caitlin Jaymes is a Closet Organizer and Fashion Stylist based in Los Angeles, California. With a background in Fashion PR and Fashion Design, she specializes in creating wardrobes for her clients with pieces they already own. She has experience working with celebrities, editorial shoots, and men and women of all ages. Caitlin uses fashion and organization to help instill and influence confidence, ambition, and stress-free lifestyles for all her clients. She runs her business by two guiding principles: “fashion has no rules, only guidance on how to look and feel your best” and “life has too many stressors, don’t let clutter be one of them.” Caitlin’s work has been featured on HGTV, The Rachael Ray Show, VoyageLA, Liverpool Los Angeles, and the Brother Snapchat Channel.
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If you have to go to a special event or business trip, you may have to pack a suit in your suitcase. While it may seem simple, suits can be bulky and wrinkle easily. Fortunately, if you follow some fairly simple steps, there are a variety of space-saving ways to pack your suit into a suitcase without wrinkling it.
Steps
Doing a Traditional Fold
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1Turn your suit jacket over on a flat surface. Turn your suit jacket over so that the backside is facing you. Position the jacket so that the bottom of the jacket is facing you.[1]
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2Fold the left side of the jacket backward. Take the left side of the suit jacket and fold it to the right so that the arm slightly overlaps the center of the suit and the lapel is facing up. Flatten out the arm so that it doesn't get wrinkled when you make additional folds later.[2]Advertisement
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3Fold the right side of the jacket backward. Take the right side of the jacket and fold it to the left in the same way that you did for the other side of the suit jacket. The arms should overlap. Line both lapels so that they run parallel with one another.
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4Fold the jacket in half lengthwise. Fold the bottom of the jacket and line it up to the top of the suit, near the collar. Place your hand under the suit, and flip it over. It should now be folded into a nice compact square, with the lapel facing up.[3]
Popping One Shoulder Inside Out
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1Lay your suit jacket face down on a flat surface. Turn your jacket over, so the back side of it is facing up. When folding your jacket you can use a flat surface like a table or ironing board.[4]
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2Fold the left shoulder back. Fold the left shoulder back towards the center point of the suit so that you can see the front lapel. Straighten out the arm of the suit so that it runs flush along the side of the lapel.[5]
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3Turn the right shoulder inside-out. Fold the right shoulder and then turn it inside out so that you see the inside of the jacket on the backside of the suit jacket.[6]
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4Tuck the left shoulder into the right shoulder. Insert the left side of the jacket into the inside-out portion of the right shoulder. The entire length of the lapel should be lined up.[7]
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5Fold the bottom and top of the jacket. Fold the top part of the suit jacket to the middle of the suit and then fold the bottom portion of the jacket over it. Your suit jacket should now be a flat cube that can easily fit in a suitcase.
Performing a Fold With a Dry Cleaning Bag
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1Hang your jacket on a rigid hanger and place it in a dry cleaning bag. Slip the jacket into the dry cleaning bag and pull the top of the hanger through the hole at the top. The hook can now act as a handle that you can use to transport your suit.[8]
- You can use a cheap plastic dry cleaning bag or a more expensive cloth dry cleaning bag.
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2Fold the jacket in half. Take the bottom of the suit jacket and fold it up so that it lines up with the collar. You don't want to push down on the suit because it will create a crease, but you should push out all of the excess air inside of the dry cleaning bag.[9]
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3Place the folded jacket into your suitcase. After you've folded the suit in half, you can just put it in your suitcase. This method is great if you have to rush and don't have the time to fold your suit using another method.
Rolling Up Your Jacket
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1Hold your jacket facing away from you. Hold your jacket out by the shoulders so that the back of the jacket is facing you.[10]
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2Turn one side of the jacket inside out. Fold one side of the jacket backward and inside out. The inside of the front of the jacket should now be facing you.[11]
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3Slip the other side of the jacket into the inside-out side. Fold the other side of the jacket backward and slip it into the side that's inside-out. Put the other side of the jacket as deep as you can into the inside-out portion so that your jacket is as thin as possible.
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4Roll up a shirt and place it into the shoulder of the jacket. Fold both sleeves of a t-shirt to the center of the shirt and then roll it up lengthwise. The shirt will give you additional stability when you start rolling up the suit and will prevent wrinkles. Once it's rolled into a tube, stick it inside of the shoulder of your jacket.[12]
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5Roll up your suit lengthwise. Grab onto the suit around the rolled up t-shirt and start rolling the suit over it, lengthwise. The suit should wrap around the shirt and roll up into a cylinder. Once you've finished rolling it up, you can put it in your suitcase.[13]
Folding Pants
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1Hold the pants upside down and find the natural break. As you hold the pants upside down, you should be able to feel how the pants fold along its natural crease.
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2Press your pants flat on their natural crease. Put the pants down on a flat surface along their natural crease. Press down on the pants so that one leg lays flat on top of the other leg.
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3Place your suit jacket on top of your pants. To save space, you can wrap your suit jacket around your pants using this method. Place your folded up suit jacket on top of the pants and continue folding your pants around the rest of the suit.[14]
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4Fold the pants one-third of the way up. Take the bottom of the pants and fold them over, about one-third of the way to the waist. The bottom of the pant should cover your folded up suit jacket.[15]
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5Fold the pants to the waist. Fold the pants again and line up the bottom of the pants with the waist. If done correctly, your pants should now be a small, neat square, with the suit jacket wrapped inside.[16]
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do you pack a suit without wrinkling it?Caitlin JaymesCaitlin Jaymes is a Closet Organizer and Fashion Stylist based in Los Angeles, California. With a background in Fashion PR and Fashion Design, she specializes in creating wardrobes for her clients with pieces they already own. She has experience working with celebrities, editorial shoots, and men and women of all ages. Caitlin uses fashion and organization to help instill and influence confidence, ambition, and stress-free lifestyles for all her clients. She runs her business by two guiding principles: “fashion has no rules, only guidance on how to look and feel your best” and “life has too many stressors, don’t let clutter be one of them.” Caitlin’s work has been featured on HGTV, The Rachael Ray Show, VoyageLA, Liverpool Los Angeles, and the Brother Snapchat Channel.
Closet Organizer & Fashion StylistPlace the jacket on top of everything else in your suitcase, like your shoes, so it doesn't wrinkle or get any marks on it. -
QuestionWhy fold the jacket inside-out or half inside-out?Community AnswerIt's not necessary, but it allows you to fit the other side of the jacket into it like a pocket. Additionally, it will prevent the outside of your jacket from becoming stained or dirty.
References
- ↑ http://lifehacker.com/5885879/fold-and-pack-your-suits-like-a-dry-cleaner-for-wrinkle-free-portability
- ↑ http://lifehacker.com/5885879/fold-and-pack-your-suits-like-a-dry-cleaner-for-wrinkle-free-portability
- ↑ https://laughingsquid.com/how-to-fold-and-pack-a-suit-pants-and-dress-shirt-in-a-suitcase-to-avoid-wrinkles/
- ↑ http://magazine.brooksbrothers.com/how-to-pack-a-suit/
- ↑ https://blog.minaal.com/how-to-pack-a-suit-in-a-carry-on-bag//
- ↑ http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-pack-a-suit-2013-10/#u-get-it-4
- ↑ https://blacklapel.com/thecompass/ask-a-black-lapel-stylist-how-to-fold-a-suit-jacket-when-traveling/
- ↑ http://www.gq.com/story/how-to-fold-and-pack-a-suit-jacket-better
- ↑ http://www.gq.com/story/how-to-fold-and-pack-a-suit-jacket-better
- ↑ http://lifehacker.com/pack-your-suit-inside-out-and-rolled-to-prevent-wrinkle-1642035982
- ↑ https://blacklapel.com/thecompass/ask-a-black-lapel-stylist-how-to-fold-a-suit-jacket-when-traveling/
- ↑ http://blog.tortugabackpacks.com/pack-suit-in-carry-on/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkW-90LLJxE&feature=youtu.be&t=1m43s
- ↑ https://laughingsquid.com/how-to-fold-and-pack-a-suit-pants-and-dress-shirt-in-a-suitcase-to-avoid-wrinkles/
- ↑ http://hespokestyle.com/pack-dress-pants-in-suitcase-carry-on/
- ↑ http://hespokestyle.com/pack-dress-pants-in-suitcase-carry-on/
About This Article
To pack a suit into a suitcase, start by turning the jacket over on a flat surface with the back side facing you. Then, fold the left side of the jacket back so the arm overlaps the center of the suit and the lapel faces upwards. Next, repeat the process with the right side so the arms overlap. Finish by folding the jacket in half lengthwise to create a neat square. For the pants, press down on their natural crease with one leg on top of the other. Then, fold them twice lengthwise and place your jacket on top. For tips on how to pack your suit using a dry cleaning bag, keep reading!