I use a leather case for his shaving and toiletry needs. Anything in an aerosol can I will pack for him keep in his carry on case. The leather case has a water resistant lining because I know that many bottles and containers can loosen in travel. This case is also placed around the perimeter of the case. I pack his slacks on hangers, laying them out the long way so they are folded only once. Packing with hangers avoids the need to re-hang them on the hotel hangers once he's arrived in his room. The shirt holders can go directly to the bureau drawer along with the packing cubes that have filled with his underwear. I also tuck a small folding laundry bag inside the packing cube.
When he needs a sports jacket or a suit I will pack in a garment bag. He has two different sizes, depending on the amount of jackets he is taking. I have never found a way to fold a jacket in a suitcase without it needing professional pressing when he arrives at the hotel. One of his suitcases has the garment bag inside the case. Whenever I do pack a jacket or suit for him, I'll pack a travel steamer. They have dual voltage so they can be used around the world, and they will use any type of tap water. My husband has found it quick and easy to use the steamer whenever it's necessary to remove the slight packing wrinkles.
Secure the suitcase with a TSA approved lock and he's on his way.
Maxine Greco has worked in luggage and travel industry for over 35 years. She is now currently atVillage Luggage & Gifts

