Should Your Roll or Fold Your Clothes for Travel? | Encircled Blog (2024)

Which is Better for Travel?

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A very common travel question when packing for a trip is, "Should I roll or fold my clothes to optimize my suitcase?"


Often the genesis of therolling clothes vs folding clothesquestion is a desire to reduce wrinkling, and mostlyto maximize your space when filling up a suitcase or bag for an upcoming adventure.

So, what are the pros and cons of rolling vs folding?

From an initial birds eye view, there appears to be little advantage to rolling vs. folding in terms of additional space.

{As an FYI, these are six ofour Chrysalis Cardis (a great travel piece that can be worn 8+ ways!) folded / rolled in the suitcase}

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However, upon a closer inspection, you can notice a subtle space difference between the two.

Both the rolled and folded piles of Chrysalis Cardis are almost taking up the same width, but not quite. There is a slight space advantage to the rolled side.

Rolling your clothing when packing also makes it easier to stuff and store within the suitcase, therefore saving MORE space. For example, you can roll socks, and stuff them into pairs of shoes, or roll something and squeeze it into an awkward space where a folded top would not fit.

Also, by smoothly rolling your clothes, there’s less chance of wrinkling and creasing. However, the reduction in wrinkling hinges upon rolling clothes tightly and neatly. One common method is the “Ranger Roll” - a method for neatly rolling clothes in a crease free way that also stays rolled, making it easy for you to rummage through your suitcase while keeping your rolled clothing intact.

Lastly, it's easier to see what you're packing when you roll your clothes. Your clothing will look more distinct and separate. As mentioned above, when rolled well, it’s easier to sift through your suitcase without turning it into an unruly pile of clothing. As opposed to folding, where pulling a piece from the bottom of the pile could turn your neatly stacked clothing into a mess.

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Folding is more 'stackable', and does feel more intuitive.

We fold clothing in drawers, and in our closets. At Encircled, we fold our inventory because it is easier to stack on our shelves. Because so many of us have folded clothing hundreds or thousands of times and it’s so intuitive, you may find it faster folding clothes for a suitcase than you would rolling clothes. So, there could be a time-saving advantage to this method.

It just feels natural. Nothing is weirderthan trying to roll button-up shirts or underwear.

Though, we should also mention that certain types of clothing just fold better than roll and some fold better than they roll. For our designs, which are typically made from super-soft stretchy and sustainable fabrics like Modal or Bamboo, rolling is a definite must do. But for more stiff fabrics like a traditional blazer, pair of dress pants or denim, you’ll probably want to consider folding them.

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As you can probably tell, we're not huge fans of folding clothing.

When traveling, clothing tends to get super compressed, and even slightly damp from the changes in moisture when flying. It's best to pack to minimize this wrinkling, and we feeling rolling does the best job on that aspect. Rolling your clothing is also generally preferred by most frequent fliers.

So, for us at Encircled, we're fans of rolling.

Watch this fun video below for how to pack for weeks in a carry-on. They use a super-advanced traveller technique of the multi-layer roll.

At the end of the day, how you pack your luggage is all down to personal preference. So, if your sticking to team folding in the great rolling clothes vs folding clothes debate because it works for you, then that’s great too!

Additional Packing Tips

  • Wear your bulkiest clothing on the plane, you’ll also be grateful to have a hoodie on with how cold planes can be.
  • Pack multiway or versatile styles that allow you to create many outfits with less pieces.
  • Have multiple packing lists for different types of trips that you update after your travels. There’s no sense in creating a new list for every trip and updating them as you go will get you to your optimal lists!
  • Try and stick to a colour pallet with the clothes you pack for more opportunities to mix and match your pieces.
  • If you’re packing your own shampoo and conditioner, try them out in a bar form. There are some great shampoo and conditioner bars available these days that are not only better for travel, but ditching the plastic bottle is so much better for the environment.

What about you? Do you roll or fold clothes? Why or why not?

Leave us a comment below. We'd love to hear your tips and tricks for traveling lighter.

Looking for clothing that makes packing easy? Shop our collection of Multiway Travel Clothing, with multiple ways to wear these pieces, packing light will be a breeze. Our Carry On Kit is also great for travelling light, this kit will have your outfits building themselves while you're away.

With wanderlust,

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FAQs

Should Your Roll or Fold Your Clothes for Travel? | Encircled Blog? ›

Your clothing will look more distinct and separate. As mentioned above, when rolled well, it's easier to sift through your suitcase without turning it into an unruly pile of clothing. As opposed to folding, where pulling a piece from the bottom of the pile could turn your neatly stacked clothing into a mess.

Is it better to roll or fold shirts for travel? ›

Rolling your clothes in your suitcase will generally save space. This is because it squeezes air from between folds and means the most of available space is used. If done correctly, rolling can also ensure less wrinkles in your clothes.

Will my clothes get wrinkled if I roll them? ›

Rolling is the best way to keep your clothes wrinkle-free since your clothes are tightly rolled without any hard creases. To avoid creases, fold your clothes along the seams and smooth out any wrinkles. Then roll your clothes. Don't skip the middle step of smoothing out wrinkles.

Is folding or rolling better for packing reddit? ›

Rolling your clothes not only helps you fit more items into your luggage, but it also helps to prevent wrinkles and creases in your clothing. To do this, lay your clothes flat on a surface and then fold in any sleeves or pant legs.

Is it more space efficient to hang or fold clothes? ›

It's best to hang formal clothes and lightweight fabric while heavy clothing and casual apparel need folding. Ultimately, folding clothes saves more space than hanging. However, it's not appropriate for all clothing types.

How many clothes to pack for 7 days? ›

Do the clothing countdown: If you need a mantra to help streamline your wardrobe, use the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 rule for a weeklong trip: Limit yourself to no more than five sets of socks and underwear, four tops, three bottoms, two pairs of shoes and one hat. The list should be adjusted to suit your needs.

What is the 54321 method of packing? ›

Even more importantly, it's a concept that streamlines the packing process from start to finish and reduces overall stress as a result. The method states that when packing, you only need to bring five tops, four bottoms, three dresses, three pairs of shoes, two swimsuits, two bags, and one set of a few fun accessories.

How do you pack smart for travel? ›

14 Best Travel Packing Tips, According to Frequent Flyers
  1. Roll clothes and pack them first. ...
  2. Choose travel-friendly fabrics. ...
  3. Pack the first outfit you'll want to wear on top. ...
  4. Place heavy items at the base. ...
  5. Layer plastic dry cleaning bags between clothes. ...
  6. Use packing cubes. ...
  7. Avoid over- or under-packing.
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Do packing cubes work better than rolling? ›

In general, rolling your clothing saves more space than using packing cubes. Packing cubes take up the most space, compared to rolling or even folding. Rolled items take up less room and can be configured to fit into otherwise wasted space (like putting rolled up socks inside your shoes).

Does rolling your clothes make your suitcase lighter? ›

If you're trying to learn how to make luggage lighter when traveling, consider the different ways you can pack. Rolling your clothes won't make them weigh less, so they won't make your luggage lighter.

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