Travel Expert Reveals Four Genius Hacks to Keep Clothes Wrinkle-Free Without Ever Touching an Iron

Business trip or beach escape, there’s one travel wrinkle no one wants to deal with: creased clothes. From packed carry-ons to long-haul flights, keeping clothes looking sharp on the go is a battle most travelers lose. According to one clothing expert, the solution is easier than most people think and doesn’t require ironing.

Whether you’re landing at a tropical resort or rushing from the gate to a packed press junket, arriving with a suitcase full of wrinkled clothes is a frustrating and all-too-common travel reality. According to clothing expert Noor de Swart, founder and CEO of Super Label Store, it doesn’t have to be this way.

“Different fabrics respond uniquely to heat, moisture, and movement,” de Swart explains. “But ultimately, how you prepare and pack makes all the difference.”

And she’s not alone in emphasizing the importance of travel-friendly wardrobe prep. Gabrielle Schmauderer, journalist for the lifestyle and automotive site Guessing Headlights, adds:

“When you’re running between press events, hotel check-ins, and evening mixers, it can be exhausting,” she says. “Honestly, I’d rather get the extra five minutes of sleep than waste time de-wrinkling clothes that were perfectly straight when I packed them. A little prep means I can show up looking sharp without scrambling for an iron.”

Ready to travel smoother and look sharper? Below, de Swart reveals four wrinkle-free clothing hacks that will save your suitcase and have you photo-op ready the moment you land.

1. Don’t Overpack: Give Clothes Room to Breathe

It’s tempting to max out every inch of your carry-on, but de Swart says overpacking sets wrinkles in deeper. “Clothes packed too tightly have no room to shift, so every crease becomes set,” she says. “Leaving a little space means your garments can breathe, and it’s easier to shake out any wrinkles on arrival.”

She also recommends using packing cubes strategically. Sort by fabric type and pack them loosely. “Don’t squash wrinkle-prone items like linen with dense materials like denim.”

Pro Tip: Opt for wrinkle-resistant fabrics, such as polyester blends, knits, or items labeled “non-iron.” Even formalwear with a bit of stretch or structure will hold up better.

2. Use Tissue Paper and Roll

If your clothes always seem wrinkled by the time you arrive, it may be due to your packing technique. “Layer tissue paper between garments,” de Swart advises. “It creates a soft buffer and helps prevent pressure wrinkles.”

When it comes to placing items in your bag, opt for rolling instead of folding. This is especially effective for tees, knitwear, and casual shirts. “Rolling not only saves space but minimizes those sharp crease lines that are tough to shake out,” she adds.

3. Shake, Hang, Steam, Easy

Once you arrive, timing matters. Don’t just unpack and refold; get those clothes hanging. “Give them a quick shake and hang them in the bathroom while you shower,” says de Swart. “The steam relaxes fibers and softens wrinkles. Closing the door helps trap the steam and boosts results.”

She also warns against stacking freshly unpacked clothes. “It presses in travel wrinkles all over again.”

4.  No Iron Needed, Steam on the Go

Think you need a hotel iron to look good? Think again.

“Steam is your best friend when traveling,” de Swart says. “If you can’t hang your clothes in a steamy shower, lightly mist them with water using a travel spray bottle and let gravity work.” This method works particularly well for lightweight or delicate fabrics, such as rayon, silk, and polyester. Gently pull on the hems and seams to help the material reset.

Wrinkle-Free Style in Minutes

De Swart says the key to wrinkle-free travel is a combination of patience and strategy. “Most wrinkles happen when we rush the drying or packing process. Taking a few extra minutes up front saves hours of frustration later.”

Whether you’re jet-setting for business, heading out on a road trip, or gearing up for a formal event abroad, these hacks will help you step off the plane looking like you planned it that way. As Schmauderer puts it, “When your schedule is packed with travel, interviews, or media stops, your clothes shouldn’t hold you back. These tips keep your style sharp—no iron required.”

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