Poorfag here, since I want to carry as much stuff as possible on my next travel, I've been searching the internet for clothes with as many large pockets I could find.
There're companies that sell clothes specifically made for cheating airline baggage limits (ie http://www.skyscanner.net/news/best-wearable-luggage-jackets-reviewed-beat-airline-baggage-charges ) but they're all ridicolously expensive or the shipping cost too much, Rufus Roo is the cheapest on the category (I don't care about looks) but I can't find it anywhere to buy.
There're some keywords that can help to find clothes that are close to what these companies offer and have lots of pockets (ie photography, fishing, hunting, etc), like these ones:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Zicac-Breathable-Multi-pocketed-Sightseeing-Photography/dp/B01GYL5AQM
Something like this would be amazing, unfortunately I'm pretty sure it falls into the backpack category, therefore it wouldn't work for cheating airline baggage limits:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Zicac-Multi-pocket-Breathable-Sightseeing-Photography/dp/B06Y5LNNLP
Do you have any suggestions what to buy preferably located in Europe or cheap worldwide shipping? Cargo pants with lots of pockets would be appreciated too.
How much shit are you taking and fucking why? There seriously tons of way to save space by just looking up where you are going before hand for washing machines. I'm going on a month vacation and only packing 5 pairs of jeans,shirts, socks, boxers, and 1 pair of swimtrunks. Just look up places to do coin laundry, use vaccum bags, and such. By the time buy all these "space savers" you would have most likely already paid for an extra bag check
>>1270285
Literally as much as I can, I need to bring my work related stuff and if I'm successful at finding a job and get a permanent visa (I already checked the local laws and bureaucracy, it's not impossible), I want to move out from my shitty country completely.
>>1270285
Not OP but Im terrified of losing my luggage internationally. Happened to me stateside.
>>1270363
I used one large bag to carry most of my clothes and checked it. My carry on had about three days worth of clothes and essential things for me such as a toothbrush, contact lens things, my eyeglasses. I planned for my luggage being lost but didn't bank on it. Smart packing is key to maximizing space in a carry on to keep it small enough to qualify. A smartly packed small bag can fit almost as much as a larger poorly planned bag.
>>1270365
I just bought an Osprey 55 and a set of packing cubes. I thought about not packing toiletries as maybe skimping on socks and underwear figuring I can just buy it at my destination and throw it away when I'm going to return..
I have a friend who carries almost nothing to wear on his trips, then goes to thrift shops and buys everything he needs. After he's done he throws everything in donation bins.