Genius
NOTHING beats going on holiday – warm sun, sandy beaches and of course, lots of new outfits to wear.
But having your clothes squeezed into a suitcase for hours can mean they don’t look as good as you remember when trying them on at home.
Yes, you could iron them, but let’s be honest – who wants to get an ironing board out when on holiday?
Plus, most hotels now keep the irons out of the room meaning you have to call reception to bring one up – not ideal if you’re in a rush to get ready for dinner reservations.
Fortunately, one woman has shared a clever way to get wrinkles and creases out without one.
Now the price feels reasonable
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Most of us now have a Dyson airwrap thanks to the multi-purpose heads that can dry hair, tackle frizz, and give you a blow out instantly.
So it only makes sense for it to be the hair tool you bring on holiday.
But one woman has found another way to use it.
Ellie, took to social media to show the clever way she used it to refresh clothes.
She said: “For the airwrap girlies on holiday… the flyaway attachment helps smooth out creases.”
The savvy woman then showed her very creased linen trousers and used the flyaway attachment to roll over the material.
Within seconds, the creases had vanished and made her clothes look instantly better.
“Go over a few times and then hang,” she added so that all of the creases would drop out.
The clip posted to her TikTok account @ellieconx has since gone viral with over 300k views and 11k likes.
People were quick to thank her for the clever hack just in time for any summer holidays coming up, while others shared how to get creases out without an airwrap.
One person wrote: “Genius.”
How To Pick The Best Travelling Outfit
The Sun’s Deputy Fashion Editor has broken down essential travel attire to get from A to B in style.
Abby McHale says: “When it comes to deciding on what to wear to the airport several factors need to be taken into consideration.
“What the weather is like in the countries you’re travelling from and to, how long your flight is (as comfort is key) and how much luggage you are bringing with you.
“If you’re going from one climate to another then you’ll want to make sure you have layers, plus this may be your only option if you don’t have lots of space in your luggage.
“A light jacket over a T-shirt with a thin scarf or jumper in your bag in case the plane is cold would work.
“Also don’t forget your sunglasses, although the hot burst of air is lovely as you step off the plane, you’ll need your sunnies in your handbag.
“Bottoms-wise – go for something loose and comfortable, there are so many lovely pairs of wide-leg elasticated trousers around at the moment, look for fabrics such as linen that are nice and light for a stylish yet comfy look.
“Finishing off with accessories, trainers are the most practical option, however, flat sandals can also look lovely (just pop a pair of socks in your handbag for the plane), and a high cross-body bag is perfect for keeping all your important documents near to you.”
Another commented: “Life hacks.”
“Now the price feels reasonable,” penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “I do it with the hairdryer using the straight attachment, haven’t ironed in years!”
“I’m sold,” claimed a fifth
Someone else added: “Why didn’t we think of this?
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