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2: - [Narrator] This is your carry-on bag.

4: This is Barbara Maly,

5: a butler at New York's St. Regis hotel.

7: She's a platinum level packer.

9: - Yeah, that's right.

10: - [Narrator] Now, using men's and women's clothes,

12: she's gonna show you the smartest way to pack your bag.

15: (playful music)

20: Step one, start with your suit.

22: Lay your slacks out so that the cuffs

24: fall into the bag, then fold the waist over top neatly.

30: Now, fold your jacket.

32: - If you would like to avoid the wrinkles,

34: use tissue paper.

36: - [Narrator] This sounds like a bit much, but trust us.

39: Stuff one piece of tissue paper into each arm

41: so that the paper extends thru the shoulder.

44: (playful music)

47: Then fold the arms in

49: and the bottom of the jacket over the top.

54: Dresses should go after suits,

56: as heavier fabrics make a better base.

60: Step two, stack your shirts.

62: Now, place your shirts on top of your suit and dress,

65: and take note here.

66: - Never roll your shirts to avoid wrinkles.

69: Always folded.

70: - [Narrator] Right.

71: And the best way is, well, watch what she's doing here.

75: (playful music)

84: And when you stack your folded shirts,

85: be sure to alternate the collars to keep your stack even.

88: Light sweaters can lay on top.

91: Step three, fill in the cracks.

93: Grab your socks, underwear, and other smaller items.

96: - And now you can roll your socks.

98: - [Narrator] Remember, socks, not shirts.

101: Once rolled, you can use them to fill in

102: the corners and the cracks of your bag.

105: (playful music)

109: Step four, shoes to the sides.

113: If you have it, and we know Barbara does,

115: place a piece of tissue paper on top of your clothes.

118: Then put your shoes inside of a shoe bag

120: to avoid dirtying your other items.

122: (playful music)

129: Place your shoes on the side of your carry-on.

131: If you have two pair, put one on each side.

133: In softer bags, your shoes will provide some structure.

138: Step five, top with toiletries.

141: Before you put your toiletries in your carry-on,

143: be sure to bag up the liquids.

146: Then place that bag on top so that it's easily accessible

149: when you go through airport security.

151: And last, finish with the necessities.

154: It could be a phone charger, or a copy of the newspaper.

157: Whatever you need to stay productive on the plane,

159: put it safely on top, and

161: (zipper zipping)

163: you're ready to go.

164: - Have a pleasant trip and enjoy my packing.

167: - [Narrator] Will do.

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2: - [Narrator] This is your carry-on bag.
4: This is Barbara Maly,
5: a butler at New York's St. Regis hotel.
7: She's a platinum level packer.
9: - Yeah, that's right.
10: - [Narrator] Now, using men's and women's clothes,
12: she's gonna show you the smartest way to pack your bag.
15: (playful music)
20: Step one, start with your suit.
22: Lay your slacks out so that the cuffs
24: fall into the bag, then fold the waist over top neatly.
30: Now, fold your jacket.
32: - If you would like to avoid the wrinkles,
34: use tissue paper.
36: - [Narrator] This sounds like a bit much, but trust us.
39: Stuff one piece of tissue paper into each arm
41: so that the paper extends thru the shoulder.
44: (playful music)
47: Then fold the arms in
49: and the bottom of the jacket over the top.
54: Dresses should go after suits,
56: as heavier fabrics make a better base.
60: Step two, stack your shirts.
62: Now, place your shirts on top of your suit and dress,
65: and take note here.
66: - Never roll your shirts to avoid wrinkles.
69: Always folded.
70: - [Narrator] Right.
71: And the best way is, well, watch what she's doing here.
75: (playful music)
84: And when you stack your folded shirts,
85: be sure to alternate the collars to keep your stack even.
88: Light sweaters can lay on top.
91: Step three, fill in the cracks.
93: Grab your socks, underwear, and other smaller items.
96: - And now you can roll your socks.
98: - [Narrator] Remember, socks, not shirts.
101: Once rolled, you can use them to fill in
102: the corners and the cracks of your bag.
105: (playful music)
109: Step four, shoes to the sides.
113: If you have it, and we know Barbara does,
115: place a piece of tissue paper on top of your clothes.
118: Then put your shoes inside of a shoe bag
120: to avoid dirtying your other items.
122: (playful music)
129: Place your shoes on the side of your carry-on.
131: If you have two pair, put one on each side.
133: In softer bags, your shoes will provide some structure.
138: Step five, top with toiletries.
141: Before you put your toiletries in your carry-on,
143: be sure to bag up the liquids.
146: Then place that bag on top so that it's easily accessible
149: when you go through airport security.
151: And last, finish with the necessities.
154: It could be a phone charger, or a copy of the newspaper.
157: Whatever you need to stay productive on the plane,
159: put it safely on top, and
161: (zipper zipping)
163: you're ready to go.
164: - Have a pleasant trip and enjoy my packing.
167: - [Narrator] Will do.

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