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[title] Pack your carry-on bag
-[* black] Carry-on
- [* black] Roll clothes up tightly to conserve space
- [* black] Place hard items, such as books, around the border of your carry-on
- [* black] Stuff shoes with smaller clothing items such as socks
-[* black] Personal item
- [* black] Pack documentation in a pocket that can be easily accessed but remains securely closed
+[* black] Roll tops and bottoms up tightly to conserve space
+[* black] Condense bulkier items that you will not be wearing by tightening them with a belt or using travel compression bags to remove excess air
+ [* icon_note] Check this link for information on compression bags: https://ziploc.com/en/products/closet-storage/space-bag/space-bag-travel?cid=SEM_G_travel%20compression%20bags
+[* black] Pack dressy clothes the same as normal tops and bottoms. Wrinkles can be removed either by ironing them once at your destination, or by hanging them up and running a hot shower to steam the wrinkles out
+[* black] Stuff any shoes that you are not wearing with smaller items such as undergarments
+[* black] Place hard items, such as books and shoes, along the edges of your carry-on. Lay out any extremely large items that cannot be rolled, such as a winter jacket or snow pants along the bottom. Place all clothing items on tp