Dry Cleaner's Bags??

Sammy

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Cruising Western in Feb '05 and I've read several posts where people pack their nicer clothes in dry cleaners bags to help prevent wrinkles. I don't take any clothes to the cleaners....is there another place to get the bags?

TIA!
Sammy
 
Hi Sammy:wave:
You can also use Gabage or Yard Bags to cover them with a small hole for a hanger if you want to and that will work just fine. In fact the thicker yard bags work better. Hope this helps
James:firefight
 
Thanks! I know it sounded like a dumb question, but I wasn't sure if there was something "special" about the dry cleaner ones. Thanks for the reply!

PS. My DB's name is James and he is a firefighter too!
 
Hi Sammy:wave2:
There are no dumb questions on this board, they just seem that way.. Believe me I have done some doozeys:crazy: Very cool-- The roof is on fire--It's your turn probie HeHe Have fun..
James:firefight
 

Ask your drycleaner to tear off a bunch. They come on a roll (like trash bags). We always pack the stuff we don't want to iron on wire hangers, each in its own drycleaner bag. The plastic they use is very non-cling, and clothes and adjacent clothing items don't bind as stuff shifts around in your suitcase.

You should also learn about Chinese folding...

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=486209&highlight=+chinese++folding
 

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