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How to cover your suits when traveling?

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  1. BB_TYS

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    Posted 4 months ago
    Tue Nov 3 2009 12:39:42
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    I got the BB suitcase wrapper so for the suitcase itself and other stuff that I don't need to take out and hang in the hotel room's closet, this wrapper can protect any bb from getting in. But for business trips that require professional suits, what do you do? I bought a "garment travel suitcase" thinking I can just leave my suits inside of this thing and hanging inside the closet the whole time. But what about protecting this garment bag? I am going to India for two weeks leaving this Friday, so any helps, suggestions are greatly appreciated.

  2. cilecto

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    Posted 4 months ago
    Tue Nov 3 2009 13:02:51
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    Options.
    Space bag garment bags.
    Carefully fold, place in xl ziploc.
    Paktite on return bear in mind that your suits can pick up bb during your travels at points other than your hotel room (restaurants, vehicles, offices)

  3. BB_TYS

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    Posted 4 months ago
    Tue Nov 3 2009 13:37:48
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    Thanks Cilecto. But how can I hang those suits? they can only be horizontally stored right?

  4. cilecto

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    Posted 4 months ago
    Tue Nov 3 2009 14:00:03
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    BB_TYS - 19 minutes ago  » 
    Thanks Cilecto. But how can I hang those suits? they can only be horizontally stored right?

    The space garment bags hang vertically.
    With the xl zip locks, you're just lying there, try not to stuff too much in. Wool springs back into shape.

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    Posted 4 months ago
    Tue Nov 3 2009 14:03:00
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    You could also conceivably take a contractor bag and place it over your garment bag while it hangs. Tape any gaps shut.

  6. BB_TYS

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    Posted 4 months ago
    Tue Nov 3 2009 14:53:43
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    Sounds good with the good old contractor bag. :) thanks Cilecto.


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