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Savvy packing trick enables you to convey extra garments – without having to pay further

Trying to cram everything into one bag for your holiday? Don’t worry you’re not alone…

We all get a buzz from planning our sunny getaways, but there’s always that pesky task of packing first. Squeezing all your must-haves can be a right headache.

With airline restrictions tighter than ever, it’s a mission packing your gear without spending extra money for more baggage. But don’t sweat it as we’ve got a nifty trick up our sleeve.

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A TikTok guru revealed how to stuff all your bits into your luggage with ease. The account @SlimBag showcased a backpack which then shrinks everything with a button.

The viral vid flaunts the bag’s magic with the caption: “Airline employee: ‘Sir only ONE bag per customer’. Me: sunglasses emoji.”

It shows off how you can load up the bag and then squish it down to cram in even more. The clip scooped loads of attention since it was shared, with heaps of likes.

One user chimed in: “Cool product my bro haha!” Another cat asked: “Does this work?” While and a satisfied customer responded: “Yeah I’ve tried it!”

Previously, packing experts revealed a simple hack so you can easily stick to just a cabin bag for flights.

They said: “It’s common when packing for a holiday to expand your luggage into a suitcase for check-in, but this means risking additional costs when flying.

“If you haven’t pre-booked hold luggage with your flight, purchasing a check-in bag for additional clothes can cost you £65.

“But by flat-packing all your clothes with compression bags to place in your carry-on, you can save on your flight! Carry-on luggage can be as large as 56cm x 45cm x 25cm depending on the airline.

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“Regardless, you will be able to neatly fit between 4 and 5 compression bags sized around 25x 16x 4.6cm filled with clothes into the carry-on.

“Pants are longer and heavier than tops so you will naturally fit fewer jeans into the carry-on compared to T-shirts.”