Posted by Michelle Greene | Posted in Packing tips
A challenge for the frequent traveler is finding luggage that can stand up to the rigors of a road warrior. Equally important for those that travel a couple of times a year, you want to have luggage that is dependable as well as fashionable.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen people having to deal with the embarrasement of poorly made luggage that comes apart at the worst possible time. Even if you want to have fabulous looking luggage, don’t sacrifice quality in an attempt to do so.
The two travel lines that I have personal experience with. They are Travel Pro and eBags. This luggage was chosen as part of our crew lugggage because of their durability. If you’re looking for luggage that’s attractive and can keep up with you, consider eBags or Travelpro.

Posted by Michelle Greene | Posted in Packing tips
Most people are always looking for tips on how to pack better. I see people struggling with oversize rollerboards. I’ve included a few tips to help you pack better while traveling.
- Consider purchasing duplicates of the toiletries you use and keep them packed in your suitcase.
- Store toiletries in food storage plastic bags to prevent spills getting all over your items.
- Try to pack what you’ll use so you don’t have to check your rollerboard.
- Pack large things first. Shoes, sneakers, handbags.
- Roll your clothing, this  helps to keep them wrinkle free.
- Pack your hosiery and socks inside your shoes when possible.
- Bring a plastic bag for worn clothes and underwear.
- Pack a bag on the outside of your suitcase, in case you need an extra bag.
- Have a carryon just in case you have to check your rollerboard, don’t just put everything in one suitcase.