Stack Your BrasInside the bottom cups, stuff some underwear and socks to give the stack some stability. You can neatly place this stack inside your suitcase, and pad around it with light clothes for an extra buffer of protection.
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If you have unlimited suitcase space and don't want to do any laundry, a two-week trip means packing 14/2 = 7 bras and at least 14 pairs of underwear. That consumes a lot of valuable suitcase space! To reduce the number of pieces that need to be packed, simply commit to doing laundry on the road.
Your body naturally swells when you fly, meaning that the shapewear that was already feeling tight on the ground is going to feel even tighter once you're at 30,000 feet. For that reason, you should avoid wearing any sort of shape wear when flying.
It mainly depends on your bra size, smaller sizes typically go through metal detectors just fine, around a 38D is where metal detectors start flagging the wire in your bra. This varies greatly from airport to airport and also machine to machine in the same airport.
The TSA prohibits containers with more than 3.4 ounces of liquid in carry-on luggage, so if you have a liquid or semi-liquid antiperspirant, be sure to check the quantity on the container. For example, many stick deodorants and antiperspirants come in sizes under 3.4 ounces, so it's fine to bring in your carry-on bag.