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Summer travel makes me think of new experiences, great memories, and all possible food lined up before me. But first, there’s the stress: stress of packing the right things, and stress navigating the fickle rules of the airport.
Well, hopefully I can make all your travels going forward a little less stressful, because I’m about to divulge the secret of my favorite travel accessory: the humble fanny pack.
Is it a fanny pack, bum bag, or belt bag?
The fanny pack might also be called a bum bag, hip pack, or belt bag, depending on who’s selling it. It’s a small but mighty bag with an adjustable strap that can clip around your waist or be worn as a sling bag over your chest. Unlike a backpack or a purse, the strap’s orientation allows you to situate it directly on the front of your body.
I’m not exactly sure why the fanny pack—a one-time ’90s staple—fell out of fashion and developed a slightly nerdy reputation, but I encourage you to get over it. (Apparently the youths are already well on their way.) If scrunchies and vinyl can make a comeback, then I think we can all embrace this functional slice of nerd-chic. You’ll be a better traveler for it.
Four fanny packs to suit your style:
Why a fanny pack is the best travel bag
The fanny pack is a small bag, and in no way a replacement for your luggage. Think of the fanny pack as a little helper. For those of you thinking I don’t need another thing to worry about at the airport, trust me when I say mine has actually taken a ton of worry off my mind. Here’s how:
The ease of it all. Using a fanny pack actually makes functioning in a hectic environment much easier. Unlike a handbag or your luggage, this bag clips around your waist or your chest, which makes it hands-free, and not something that swings around or that you can easily forget somewhere. Thish simple pouch is more accessible than any other type of bag because is can sit right in front of you, not behind you or off at an awkward angle.
Safe keeping. The number one thing I used to worry most about when traveling internationally was my passport. You need to grab it and put it away quickly several times at the airport, and you’re almost always in a rush when you do so. I was always putting my passport in a pocket here or there and then forgetting where it was. Now my passport slips easily into my fanny pack, and I can easily check on it if I have a moment of panic. That goes for my phone too, and any other small valuables that I might need at the drop of a hat.
It’s not a personal item. One of the biggest boons is that a bum bag does not count as a personal item, while a handbag does. A fanny pack is often too small to qualify as luggage, and because of how it attaches around your waist, it’s arguably part of your outfit.
A range of styles and fits. There are numerous different sizes and styles (like the ones in the product list above) that can seamlessly make the transition from a fanny pack to shoulder bag or sling bag for daily wear while you’re sightseeing. This eliminates the need to pack an extra day bag into your luggage.