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Pro packing tips. (Cosmo fashion: style secrets).(Brief Article)

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Cosmo fashion director Michelle McCool shares her expert packing advice to help you prep for summer getaways:

* If you roll up your clothes, they'll take up less room and get less wrinkled. Wrap delicate items in tissue paper or plastic dry-cleaner bags to protect them in transit.

* Bring as few shoes as possible, since they weigh down luggage so much. Pick ones that can be ...

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