Elastic clothes line

First a tip. If you're travelling with someone else, pack a few spare items in each other's suitcase. Or in your carry-on luggage.

This way, if your suitcase gets lost in transit, you're left with more than just the clothes you stand up in.

Several readers sang the praises of elastic clothes lines. They're useful for socks and underwear, but wet t-shirts can hang around for a long time before they're dry.

Korjo inflatable coat hangers ($10.95 for two) claims to speed drying and minimise the need for ironing.

Korjo coat hanger

We tested them and found they definitely got clothes to dry faster than the clothes line did.

They're also useful for hanging tailored jackets on your trip, or as a standby hanger.

 

Plastic snap-lock bags are useful for organising your suitcase and for transporting washing that hasn't dried yet.

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