Quick packing question for women
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Quick packing question for women
I need to bring a very sheer silk skirt with me for a wedding -- how do I pack this? It's the kind of silk where if I squeeze it with my hand, it leaves wrinkles.
It's in pristine, perfectly steamed condition from the cleaners and it pains me to fold it up, and I don't have a portable steamer. Should I just leave it on the hanger and carry it on? That will likely still rumple it, but not nearly as much as packing it would. does it fare better in a zip-lock? The flight is only a couple of hours and the plane is small.
It's in pristine, perfectly steamed condition from the cleaners and it pains me to fold it up, and I don't have a portable steamer. Should I just leave it on the hanger and carry it on? That will likely still rumple it, but not nearly as much as packing it would. does it fare better in a zip-lock? The flight is only a couple of hours and the plane is small.
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If it is that sheer and light, the steam from your shower will probably iron it out beautifully. Carrying it on a hanger on the plane would probably wrinkle it more than just carefully folding it in tissue paper in your suitcase. Then hang it in the bathroom w/ the door closed after your shower.
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I'm going to a very rural location and I'm not staying in a hotel and they are unlikely to offer cleaning services anyway, mostly 1 and 2* out there. I can't count on getting this steamed at a cleaner by Saturday morning, either.
The shower might work -- so should I fold it or roll it in tissue paper? I could put it in a little paper shopping bag so it doesnt get compressed?
The shower might work -- so should I fold it or roll it in tissue paper? I could put it in a little paper shopping bag so it doesnt get compressed?
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Another possibility: Squeeze it all over so the whole thing gets wrinkied and everyone will think it's the way it's supposed to be.
Will anyone at this remote rural location care if your shirt is wrinkled? Won't they all be looking at the bride?
Will anyone at this remote rural location care if your shirt is wrinkled? Won't they all be looking at the bride?
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If your skirt is that fragile then carrying it on will probably also wrinkle it. Janisj is right about the shower steam.
Let's see. . . you leave tomorrow for a rural location and the wedding is on Saturday morning. I assume that this is a very short trip (from what you have said) in which case I would just bite the bullet and take the iron. It is heavy, but hell, you gotta look good!
Claire
Let's see. . . you leave tomorrow for a rural location and the wedding is on Saturday morning. I assume that this is a very short trip (from what you have said) in which case I would just bite the bullet and take the iron. It is heavy, but hell, you gotta look good!
Claire
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Why wouldn't I dress appropriately and respectfully for a wedding, even if it's in a rural working class area? They really look forward to dressing up for special occasions.
But I'll drop it and go with your wrinkled skirt idea since I'm getting distracted and need to get out of here... thanks everyone!
But I'll drop it and go with your wrinkled skirt idea since I'm getting distracted and need to get out of here... thanks everyone!
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I agree with the dry cleaner bags. I had good luck once packing a thin rayon dress for an event by crumpling some cleaner bags up and putting them inside a dress then also putting one around the outside, as well as crumpling another to put betwen the folds. I still got a tiny bit of wrinkling, but it came out with shower steam. Good luck!
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I'll go with the shower steam suggestion.
But remember, after you put on the skirt, it will wrinkle again (sitting in the transport to the service, sitting/knealing during the serivce, etc.)
Make an effort, but don't go overboard.
But remember, after you put on the skirt, it will wrinkle again (sitting in the transport to the service, sitting/knealing during the serivce, etc.)
Make an effort, but don't go overboard.
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