Organize a Suitcase Using Furoshiki

Organize a Suitcase Using Furoshiki

If you ever felt like your tote bag was missing compartments, Wrappr is here to help work some magic. The possibilities of organization with Wrappr are endless.

After a few days of traveling with your tote bag, you may find it helpful to use your Furoshiki to separate your clean clothes with ones that could use a wash. Follow this step-by-step tutorial to learn two different ways that you can use Furoshiki to pack for travel! 

Lay your furoshiki face down on a flat surface and place your clothes in the middle of your Furoshiki, positioned diagonally, so the corners of your Furoshiki are perpendicular to the sides of your pile of clothing.

Image of a furoshiki laying on a flat surface

Image of your furoshiki lying face down on a flat surface

Image of someone placing clothes in the middle diagonally of the furoshiki

Grab the bottom corner of your furoshiki and lay it over top of your clothes. 

Image of someone grabbing the corner of the furoshiki and laying it over top of the clothes

Take the top corner of the Furoshiki and lay it over top of your clothes. 

Image of someone grabbing the top corner of the furoshiki and laying it over top of the pile of clothes

Grab the remaining  two opposite corners of the Furoshiki... 

Image of someone grabbing the two opposite corners of a Furoshiki

and tie them in a double knot over top of the clothes.

Tie one knot with your furoshiki corners image of a double knot

Grab one of Wrappr's medium size Furoshiki and lay it flat face down. 

image of a furoshiki laying on a flat surface, face upImage of a furoshiki laying flat face down

Place your clothes at the center of your furoshiki positioned  diagonally 

Image of a pile of clothes placed in the center of a furoshiki, positioned diagonally

Grab two opposite corners of your furoshiki and tie them in a double knot over top of your pile of clothes

image of someone doing a single knot over top of a pile of clothesimage of someone doing a double knot over top of clothes

Grab the remaining two corners and repeat the last step

Image of someone grabbing one of the remaining corners of the furoshikiimage of someone tying a single knot over top of a pile of clothesimage of someone tying a double knot with two corners over top of the clothes

Now pack your clothing that is beautifully wrapped in Wrappr's Furoshiki and place them in your tote bag! This organization hack is making travel so much easier! Enjoy your getaway!! 

image of someone inserting a furoshiki wrap into a tot bag

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Use your Furoushiki to get organized while packing a tote bag! With your Wrappr furoshiki wraps you can create the compartments in your bag that best fit your unique individual needs!! Use them to separate your tops from pants, clean clothes from the ones that need a wash etc! Head over to our Instagram to SHOP our beautiful furoshikis! #howtostyle #furoshiki #howtostylefuroshiki #artist #traveltips #orgnizationtok #packingtipsandtricks

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