Originally Posted by
eristick
For those interested in a real-world example of ditching your checked luggage for a carry-on, it may be of interest that for a ten-day trip, I packed the following things in the Aeronaut: three pairs of lightweight pants, three skirts, eight sleeveless shirts/tank tops, three short-sleeved shirts, one lightweight long-sleeved shirt, appropriate underthings, toiletries. In one end compartment I put a pair of shoes, extra film, chargers. I wore another skirt, tank top, bulkier pair of shoes. So, a fair amount of clothes, the bag wasn't stuffed to bursting, and yes, I had an empty end compartment, which held souvenirs for the folks back home.
In my Imago, I had a lightweight zip-up thing with sleeves (mostly for the plane), cell phone, wallet, camera, notebook, iPod, hankerchief, allergy meds, passport. I could have fit a couple of books in there, too.
Pictures include:
The large main compartment packing cube -- pants rolled up on one side, skirts rolled together on the other.
The small main compartment packing cube, which I used for all shirts.
Bag packed with cubes. I put my dopp kit in that blank spot you see there.
Imago and Aeronaut together.