How To: Pack Wet Swimsuits
If you think that learning how to pack wet swimsuits is simple, just wait until you hear what can happen if you don't do it properly.
#1 Bring Multiple Swimsuits
Always bring more than one swimsuit while traveling. If you're traveling to a tropical location or staying at a beach resort, you must follow this tips. Swimsuits can take a very long time to dry after being rinsed, so it's important to have backup plans to avoid wearing a damp, mildewed bathing suit from the day before. Pack at least two swimsuits, but we advise bringing three or four—after all, it's always great to have options.
#2 Stack Molded Bra Cups
Molded bra cups are common in bikini tops and even monokini tops. These bathing suits seem fashionable and classic, plus they are perfect for supporting the breasts. Stack your molded cup bikinis so they don't get crushed in your baggage to avoid damaging the design or taking up too much room. They can even be stacked with your bras.
#3 Pack A Swimsuit In Your Carry-on
During the travel season, airports can get very busy, and it's quite possible that your checked bag could be delayed or lost. Hopefully, this won't be happening to you, but it's always a good idea to be ready! If your checked luggage is delayed, having a swimsuit in your carry-on will let you to easily hit the beach or the pool.
#4 Wet Bag for your Swimwear
While we don’t always plan out our beach trips with enough time to dry out the swimsuits before heading home, it is not a good idea to leave the wet swimsuit packed up with the rest of the luggage till the next vacation. At the least, a plastic bag would suffice to keep this problem at bay. Bag-all offers a much more stylish option to organise your swimsuit before and after you take a dip in the water.