One of the more popular trends in 2023 is wearing fanny packs as crossbody bags.
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Styling Your Fanny PackThe traditional way of wearing them around the waist has evolved, and they're now being sported in various ways – slung over the shoulder, across the body, and even attached to larger backpacks. The key is experimenting and finding the style that best complements your outfit and occasion.
While many of us may associate belt bags with the '80s or '90s or moms trying to wrangle kids at an amusement park, these fanny packs of a better name are suddenly everywhere again. And while some of us are skeptical of this trend, it's hard to deny that it feels as if everyone is jumping on board.
A waist bag, fanny pack, belt bag, moon bag, belly bag (American English), or bumbag (British English) is a small fabric pouch worn like a belt around the waist by use of a strap above the hips that is secured usually with some sort of buckle.
You might want to think about switching it up from a purse to a crossbody fanny pack or mini backpack, which can be seen throughout the streets of Spain. A mini backpack is big enough for your wallet, keys, and sunglasses. Just make sure you watch your back for pickpockets.
While many of us may associate belt bags with the '80s or '90s or moms trying to wrangle kids at an amusement park, these fanny packs of a better name are suddenly everywhere again. And while some of us are skeptical of this trend, it's hard to deny that it feels as if everyone is jumping on board.
“Everyone is going to use a fanny pack because you need your hands free, you need to move around.” Walcott points to safety as another reason to turn to a fanny pack in a crowded setting.
Fanny packs for women made their resurgence in 2018, with high-end brands such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Prada releasing their fanny pack designs. Celebrities like Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, Jaden Smith, and even Russel Westbrook have been seen rocking these kangaroo packs, making them even more popular.
Once the pariah of packs, the hip belt has rejoined the mainstream for good reason. “Fanny packs stay in place, and they're accessible,” says Darlene Fiske, who's worked with style-forward, luxury travel brands for decades as founder of the Fiske Group.
Once the (ahem) butt of many jokes, fanny packs—also known as hip packs, sling bags, crossbody bags, or bum bags—have made a major comeback in recent years. They're now a fully accepted and celebrated wardrobe staple, and with good reason: These compact, hands-free bags are pretty darn useful.