I can solve myself with thinking that I am a low -maintenance until it is time to pack for a vacation.
Only then do I notice how many products I need to achieve a fundamental level of presentability between hair smoothing, my make-up bag, my skin care and a space dryer (only my power), I could never get away with a single pocket.
And that is, without clothes or feared: “Where do I put them and why do they fill half of my suitcase?” Shoes.
If you are like me, don’t be afraid. The 3-3-3 method aims to solve the packing problems of people like us without limiting our outfit options as they would expect.
What is the 3-3-3 packaging method?
The method invented by Tikke and Mode -Influencer Rachel Spencer limits them to three Bottoms, three tops and three pairs of shoes.
That may sound lean, but provided that they mix and agree every component of the selection. You actually have 27 potential outfits.
The tip that was originally created for a trip to London noticed Rachel how creative we can be with limited outfits.
And in the event that you believe that the options work only on paper, the app user will convince you according to the app user that you are wrong -provided you pack sensibly and strategic, it is amazing how far a few simple parts go.
As a heavy packer, I have to admit that I am more convinced than I thought.
How can I pack the 333 method with the repeat of outfits?
Well, first remind us of the words of Lizzie Maguire – Maybe I’m an outfit repeater, but you are an outfit reminder, which is just as pitiful.
But even if you do not agree to the philosophy of the Cartoon Teenager, there are some recurring topics in the best 333 packs that are almost inevitably successful.
First, the best outfit selection options seem to concentrate on non-extinct, timeless basics: An oversized blazer looks just as good about jeans and a white T-shirt as, for example, on a dress.
Neutral colors or monochrome help because they all go together. And a small bag with accessories – a headband, some tires – can also push the “mood” of different looks.
Even if you do not stick to the 333 border, there is a lot to learn from the space-saving technology: namely that we (* cough*) all require how to get the best out of our existing clothes instead of endlessly gripping for new ones.