UBCNews - Business - How To Pack Clothes When Moving Home: Strategies To Save Time & Space
Episode Date: March 9, 2026Moving home doesn’t have an instruction manual. Nobody’s going to send you a step-by-step walkthrough that you can follow all the way through to your new property. Certainly not the old o...wners. But moving experts are sharing the next best thing - and that’s a list of organizinginsights to get your packing well on track. It’s your move. Packing boxes is commonly seen as one of the most time-consuming, stressful parts of moving home - and a good chunk of that is packing clothes. You never realize just how many clothing items you own until it’s time to get them all boxed up, after all. That’s exactly why industry professionals are focusing on fabrics, shining the spotlight on key ways to make sure you’re truly packing, not just stacking your threads one by one. And once all your clothes are safely away, you’ll be surprised by how much spacious your surroundings will seem - and experts say that’s when you can really speed up your move out. Should you start by throwing random clothes into the first box you see, then? Not quite. In fact, there’s an art to this process. According to Nashville’s True Friends Moving Company, categorizing is a big part of organizing - and it starts with your clothes. Here's what they say: “Before you begin packing, categorize your clothes into different groups based on their type, material, and season. This will make the unpacking process much easier. Sort through your clothes and separate items that you no longer wear or need. Consider donating or selling these items to lighten your load.” Here’s the tea on packing - folding is out, rolling is in. When packing your clothes, you generally have two choices - suitcases or boxes. Folding, it’s been found, isn’t the way to go with either. Not only does it end up taking up more room, but it’ll also result in unsightly wrinkles. That’s no way to rock up at your new home. Instead, take advice from Limp Bizkit - keep rolling. Experts say that rolling your garments will save space and lead to far fewer creases in your clothing. Multiple benefits, all rolled into one. For bulkier items, though, rolling can prove tricky. Think winter coats or blankets. For these, experts point to an item that should be on everyone’s shopping list before they start packing: vacuum-seal bags. Storing your clothes in one of these will reduce the volume by more than you’d believe - and space is a premium when packing. They’ll also keep everything well-protected from dust, mites, and standard damage - so you’re preserving your clothing, no problem. Once they’re inside the bags, you can load them as they are or keep them inside a suitcase as you’d originally planned. That’s double the protection, and double the convenience. Of course, there is a simpler way. Booking professional moving companies means paying for more than just loading and loading. Did you know that many movers will be ready to pack all of your items for you as part of the service? Yes, experts note that experienced crewmen will use the aforementioned tips and supplies to great effect, all on your behalf. And full-service packing is just one of many services available when you book today’s moving crews. That means movers can directly handle those time-consuming tasks - so you don’t have to. From temporary storage to furniture disassembly and specialized item handling for pianos and pool tables, you can package every part of your move when you hire professionals. Click the link in the description to learn more. True Friends Moving Company City: Nashville Address: 700 East Old Hickory Blvd Website: https://www.truefriendsmovingcompany.com/
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Moving home doesn't have an instruction manual.
Nobody's going to send you a step-by-step walkthrough
that you can follow all the way through to your new property.
Certainly not the old owners.
But moving experts are sharing the next best thing.
And that's a list of organizing insights
to get your packing well on track.
It's your move.
Packing boxes is commonly seen
as one of the most time-consuming, stressful parts of moving home.
And a good chunk of that is packing clothes.
You never realize just how many
clothing items you own until it's time to get them all boxed up after all. That's exactly why
industry professionals are focusing on fabrics, shining the spotlight on key ways to make sure
you're truly packing, not just stacking your threads one by one. And once all your clothes are
safely away, you'll be surprised by how much spacious your surroundings will seem. And experts say
that's when you can really speed up your move out. Should you start by throwing random clothes into the first
box you see then? Not quite.
In fact, there's an art to this process.
According to Nashville's True Friends Moving Company,
categorizing is a big part of organizing, and it starts with your clothes.
Here's what they say.
Before you begin packing, categorize your clothes into different groups
based on their type, material, and season.
This will make the unpacking process much easier.
Sort through your clothes and separate items that you no longer wear or need.
Consider donating or selling these.
items to lighten your load. Here's the tea on packing. Folding is out, rolling is in. When packing
your clothes, you generally have two choices, suitcases or boxes. Folding, it's been found,
isn't the way to go with either. Not only does it end up taking up more room, but it'll also
result in unsightly wrinkles. That's no way to rock up at your new home. Instead, take advice from
limp biscuit. Keep rolling.
say that rolling your garments will save space and lead to far fewer creases in your clothing.
Multiple benefits all rolled into one. For bulkier items, though, rolling can prove tricky.
Think winter coats or blankets. For these, experts point to an item that should be on everyone's
shopping list before they start packing. Vacuum seal bags. Storing your clothes in one of these
will reduce the volume by more than you'd believe, and space is a premium when packing. They'll also
keep everything well protected from dust, mites, and standard damage. So you're preserving your
clothing, no problem. Once they're inside the bags, you can load them as they are, or keep them inside
a suitcase as you'd originally planned. That's double the protection and double the convenience.
Of course, there is a simpler way. Booking professional moving companies means paying for more than
just loading and loading. Did you know that many movers will be ready to pack all of your items for you
as part of the service? Yes, experts note that experienced crewmen will use the aforementioned
tips and supplies to great effect, all on your behalf. And full service packing is just one of many
services available when you book today's moving crews. That means movers can directly handle those
time-consuming tasks, so you don't have to. From temporary storage to furniture disassembly and
specialized item handling for pianos and pool tables, you can package every part of your move
when you hire professionals. Click the link in the description to learn more.
