Whether youโre looking for a better way to organize your belongings inside your luggage or simply want to maximize the space, the best packing cubes can help. These small pouches are like drawers for your suitcase. You can easily separate your tops, bottoms and undergarments, making it easier to find what you need without rifling through all your bags.
Some packing cubes come in fun prints and colors, while others are a bit more minimalist. You can even find slim and tubular designs that are perfect for storing small accessories to rectangular and boxy styles for stashing shoes and coats. Since vacation season is on the horizon, weโve rounded up various options to help you pack like a pro.
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Best Packing Cubes For Small Accessories
Amazon Basics Travel Organizer Slim Cubes
Gone are the days of digging through your luggage for that one earring or belt. With the Amazon Basics Travel Organizer Slim Cubes, you can keep smaller items organized in tube-shaped containers that fit snugly into empty and awkward corners.
These lightweight cubes made of a water-resistant nylon fabric will keep your belongings organized and safeguarded from accidental leaks. Plus, the set features various bag sizes, allowing you to pack everything you need.
Say goodbye to chaotic packing and hello to organization with these chic packing cubes.They each feature an ID window for labeling so youโll never have to guess which cube contains your favorite shirt.
If youโre looking for a versatile set that covers all your packing needs, look no further than this 5-Piece Set. With dedicated bags for your toiletries, cables, shoes, and more, this set has you covered.
These cubes come in a set of four and are perfect for separating clothes by outfit or garment type. And for an additional $25, you can add personalized embroidery.
If youโve ever been to ESSENCE Hollywood House, you know itโs more than just a series of panelsโitโs a gathering of visionaries. A space where Black creatives and leaders come together to share stories, strategies, and solutions. This yearโs conversation, Letโs Talk About LA: Preserving Our City, presented by AT&T, was no different.
The discussion brought together three voices, each deeply invested in shaping LAโs future: D. Smoke, the Grammy-nominated rapper and educator; Olympia Auset, founder of SรPRMRKT, a grocery service tackling food apartheid in LA; and DJ HED, a radio personality and advocate for independent artists. Though their paths differed, their mission was the sameโcreating opportunities, protecting culture, and ensuring Black spaces in LA donโt just survive but thrive.
For Olympia Ausset, the work sheโs doing with SรPRMRKT goes far beyond providing fresh groceriesโitโs about laying the foundation for a stronger, healthier community. โThe LA we love, the cultural beacon itโs known as today, was built by people who worked hard to create their own spaces,โ she shared. โThe reason I do what I do is because itโs essential. We canโt achieve any of the changes I want for my community without being in good health and having access to affordable, organic food. Without places where we can gather, heal, and support each other, none of the other goals will be possible. It starts with taking care of ourselves and building those spaces together.โ
From Olympiaโs focus on wellness and accessibility to DJ HEDโs belief in the power of self-worth, the discussion explored what it means to dream beyond individual success and invest in collective progress. โI see a lot of people who arenโt proud of where they come from, what they look like, or where theyโre at in life,โ he said. โI had to learn to give myself grace, to grow. I grew up in Inglewood, raised by a single mom. We lived in a car, we were on welfare, but I knew I wanted to be bigger than my circumstances. Thatโs what dreaming in Black isโbelieving in something greater and nurturing it until it grows.โ
DJ Smoke also touched on this, emphasizing the importance of intention and fulfillment. โYou donโt want to climb that ladder and realize you went real high in the wrong direction,โ he warned. โA lot of people in LA are ambitious, but if you donโt understand your โwhy,โ you can get to the top and still feel empty. The goal isnโt just to make itโitโs to make it mean something.
Sometimes, as Black creatives, we only dream as far as the next gig or the next check, but dreaming in Black means going beyond that. โIt means thinking bigger than whatโs right in front of you,โ said host Donye Taylor.
This conversation was a call to action โ a reminder that preserving LAโs Black culture means investing in community, honoring our history, and building a legacy that lasts.