Do people still travel with garment bags?

Based on my research, all US airlines count a garment bag as a carry-on, and not as a personal item, regardless of how small it is. To give an example, this is confirmed on American’s website: Soft-sided garment bags up to 51 inches / 130 cm (length + width + height) can also be taken as your carry-on item.

Can I put garment bag in suitcase?

Garment bags don’t usually count as part of the carry-on allowance for air travel. The baggage specifications provided by many airlines allow for garment bags to be carried as hand luggage, meaning you can still bring your rolling bag luggage and stow it away on the overhead bin (or the space provided under the seat).

What can I use in place of a garment bag?

Creating a makeshift garment bag is surprisingly simple, and it only takes a few minutes. Start by grabbing and opening up your trash bag and turning it upside down. With the clothing item still on the hanger, put it in the bag with the hanger toward the sealed bottom of the bag.

Should you keep your suit in a garment bag?

Once your suit is clean and prepped for the war against hungry critters, store it upright in a breathable garment bag. That’s non-negotiable to keep the natural fibers looking their best. Also, and this can’t be stressed enough, avoid plastic garment bags—they’re breeding ground for mold and mildew.

Can I use a pillow case as a garment bag?

Use old pillowcases as garment bags To protect the garment, cut a hole in the top of an old pillowcase and slip it over the hanger and clothing. Psst—you can also use this trick when you’re packing for a vacation. Here are 50 more brilliant packing hacks to memorize before your next trip.

How often should you wash a bra?

every two to three wears
How often you need to wash your bras isn’t an exact science. But dermatologist Alok Vij, MD, says that as a general rule, you should wash them after every two to three wears.