Travels are great but the laundry heap after that! Travel laundry stories!
Shall we go for a trip? This is a question we all love hearing. A break from daily routines, a relaxation and rest.
Travel booked, stays selected, bags packed! Many… many bags packed! Dresses, jeans, socks, scarves, jackets and what not! Is it not a great feeling to change your clothes and look smart all through the day? Or maybe change your dress just to take some good photos!
Perfect clothes packed for every stop and day in the itinerary!
When the last day of your holiday arrives, slowly the cheer and joy start fading away. As you start packing your bags to return, the mind is definitely not as happy as it was while pushing in neatly ironed clothes into it.
When we started from home, our minds were filled with scenic locations, delicious food, shopping and many such happy thoughts. When we start our journey to return home, the mind is filled with scary thoughts! Cleaning and sweeping and mopping! But even scarier is LAUNDRY!
Now those matching outfits don't look that attractive anymore.
The only thought that remains in our mind is that huge laundry piles, the washing machine, the clothesline and the never ending folding of clothes.
How to Avoid Too Much Laundry After a Trip
- Pack Smart
Choose mix-and-match outfits that can be repeated. - Pick Easy Fabrics
Use quick-dry, wrinkle-free clothes that don’t need much care. - Rewear Wisely
Layer with inners so outer clothes stay fresh longer. - Wash Mid-Trip
Do a quick wash of essentials during your stay. - Use a Laundry Pouch
Separate worn clothes to make unpacking easier. - Repeat with Style
Change accessories, not outfits, for new looks. - Air, Don’t Wash
Hang clothes that aren’t dirty instead of rewashing.
Your Travel Partner, Post-Trip
Mugi may not come along for the ride, but it’s waiting when you return — to clean up the fun without the fuss.
Because after a great trip, the only thing you should be holding onto is memories — not laundry.