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How to get a week's worth of clothes into a Ryanair under-the-seat bag so you never have to pay for luggage | The Sun
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IF YOU want to save cash next time you fly Ryanair, you may want to avoid taking a suitcase.
And one woman has revealed how to take a week's worth of holiday clothes in a tiny backpack that fits underneath the seat – which is totally free with the airline.
Packing expert Sophie Liard, also known as The Folding Lady, teamed up with OnTheBeach for the packing hack.
She showed a large carry-on suitcase full of clothes and toiletries, and showed how to fit it into a much smaller bag.
Sophie said she managed to pack four bottoms, five pairs of shorts, four tops, four dresses and seven pieces of beachwear, as well as a belt, flip flops, her toiletries, hair straighteners and other hair care bits.
She told her thousands of followers: "Starting with the case I'm going to file fold everything in.
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"This way I can see it all and I don't even need to unpack when I get there.
She said she then switches from folding to rolling, as she swears by doing both when packing a suitcase.
She continued: "Now I've swapped from a roll to a fold so I can use every single pocket available and use every little nook and cranny."
With that bag full, she then revealed how she also takes seven bikinis with her.
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