Erm. .. luggage! relieve next to luggage?

k it's complicated but i have my clothes folded out over two shelves rite

both are about full
the shelf is 80cm accross, 40 long, and the clothes shift about 40cm tall too

i be gonna stick my comp in a suitcase, and my clothes in a holdall
but checking the dimensions of a holdall, the holdall i be gonna get which i thought was big
be only "Size (H)27, (W)59, (D)33cm."


..... OMG. so wat do i do lol i'm never gonna fit em in !?
and if i have more than one suitcase wouldnt it be awkward to wheel em (oh the wheely kinda suitcases idk if i said that btw )




the suitcase seems a better bet tho i reckon "Size (H)78, (W)47, (D)30cm" but my prob is i would need more than ONE suitcase u see cos like i said, 80 by 40 by 40, and that be only ONE shelf of clothes i have another which is almost as full : /
Answers:
trade name sure you do not take clothes with you that you will manifestly not wear.
do not be afraid to do some washing at your travel destination.
do not be afraid to buy clothes at your destination that you didn't think of bringing along near you.
be aware that you will -always- pack more than you need, so if it doesn't fit you can be 150% sure that it's more than you'll need.

If you are contained by fact moving to your destination (as in relocating your location of residence) you can also convey stuff to your destination by package mail. You can collectively do this with out of season clothes such as winter coats if it's summer at your destination etc. etc. It will take a while for them to receive there but that's okay since you don't need them right away.
You obligation to check the luggage allowances of your airline. Most airlines allow a 62" (l+w+h) maximum suitcase. It is very easy to overload a 62" suitcase and the extra mass charges of most airlines will scare you. You should concentrate on taking less.


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