How do you usually pack a suitcase? Pile shorts, pants, pajamas, undergarments, boots, leggings, belts, and toiletries into a mounding heap before cramming them into your largest Samsonite, then plopping yourself on the lid to fasten it shut. Oops, did you forget extra socks or underwear?
Get your loose clothing organized, keep luggage contents neat and clean, and easily zip your suitcase shut by sorting and packing items into sturdy, lightweight Lusso Bags http://www.lussobags.com/. Stuff socks and underwear into one drawstring bag. Prevent the dirt on your running shoes from smearing on your white, wool sweater or hoodie by giving them their own bag. Place high heels in a separate bag to keep them from stabbing your silk scarves. Stash accessories into another one. Hold back a couple empty bags for laundry.
One of the best things about these nifty bags is that the company is dedicated to helping end human trafficking and gives back a portion of every purchase to this cause. The Mrs. Bird bag is actually made in Kolkata by women who have left the sex trade to work as seamstresses. It is both eco-friendly and fair-trade, meaning the women are paid adequate wages that enable them to leave the poverty that forced them into the unhappy journey of sex trafficking.
By using travel shoe bags to sort your contents, not only will you have a much tidier suitcase, you should also be able to conveniently locate, say, the swim trunks or bikini from your swimwear sack. Oh, and if you have to open a carry on during a security check, you won’t have to worry about underwear or other embarrassing belongings toppling onto the conveyor belt. Most importantly, while making your own journey easier, you get to simultaneously help trafficked victims end theirs.


