• 9 months ago
You should never pack your shoes right on top of your clean clothes when getting ready for a trip. Gear Editor and professional packing expert, Lyndsey Matthews, explains why and shares what to do instead.

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Claudia Cardia - Video Editor
Lyndsey Matthews - Senior Commerce Editor
Jessie Beck - AFAR Producer
Elizabeth See - Designer

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Lyndsey Matthews

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Transcript
00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:03 Nothing makes me cringe more than seeing
00:13 shoes packed like that.
00:14 I'm the gear editor here at Afar.
00:16 I've lived in New York for 18 years
00:18 and can see the gum, dirt, and grime that builds up
00:21 on the bottom of my shoes.
00:23 During my travels, I've gathered sand from Bali on my flip flops,
00:26 mud from Iceland's trails on my hiking boots,
00:29 and red dust from the deserts of Jordan on my sneakers.
00:32 It's why I don't let my boots, sneakers, flats, or flip flops
00:35 touch anything else inside my luggage.
00:38 It's not that I'm convinced the germs on my shoes
00:40 are going to make me sick.
00:42 It's more of the thought of all the crud on your soles
00:45 coming in contact with your clean clothes, your toiletry
00:47 bag, or even a hat that touches your head.
00:50 If you've made it this far, you're
00:51 probably ready to pick up some travel shoe bag stat.
00:54 The quickest fix are plastered grocery bags
00:57 or large Ziplocs.
00:59 But there are a few sturdier and more sustainable options.
01:02 One free option is using the small cloth drawstring bag
01:06 that some companies use instead of a paper or plastic shopping
01:09 bag.
01:10 If you're looking for something more water resistant than a
01:12 cloth shoe bag, Baggoo's 3D Zip Set
01:14 includes three zippered pouches made from recycled ripstop
01:18 nylon that is machine washable.
01:21 The smallest one isn't big enough for shoes.
01:23 I use it for toiletries.
01:25 But the medium-sized pouch easily
01:27 fits a pair of ballet flats, sandals, or espadrilles.
01:30 I'm a woman size 8, for reference.
01:32 The largest Baggoo pouch is better
01:34 for shoes that don't lie flat, like Birkenstocks or sneakers.
01:39 Need something extra large and waterproof for your mud-caked
01:41 hiking boots?
01:43 This shoe cube can fit a single pair of mid-cut hiking boots,
01:46 like these Danners here.
01:48 Though REI discontinued this specific product
01:50 I'm using in this video, other brands
01:52 like Eagle Creek and Peak Design also make similar products.
01:56 After I return home, I pop the bags in the wash
01:59 and let them air dry before I put them
02:00 away to use on my next trip.
02:02 Thanks for watching.
02:03 And if you're interested in buying any of these products,
02:05 the links are below.
02:07 [MUSIC PLAYING]
02:11 (upbeat music)
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