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What is the old name for a fanny pack?

In the 1950s, the British trademarked the term “bum-bag” to reference the pouch that skiers would wear on the slopes. The United States soon coined a sportier alternative: the iconic “fanny pack.”



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Once considered an unfashionable fad of the '90s, fanny packs—also known as waist, lumbar, and hip packs—are making a serious comeback in 2023.

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1960s and '70s: Made For The Mountains Oxford dictionary's earliest reference to fanny packs comes from a linguistics journal in 1963, which references them as slang for the belt that ski patrol used to carry their first aid kit.

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Fanny packs designed for concealed carry of a weapon are available. In other cultures, they are known as banana bags (in France) and kidney bags (in Spain), while in Italy it is called the marsupio, from the marsupium.

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From a forgotten accessory to a fashion powerhouse, the journey of the fanny pack is a testament to the cyclical nature of fashion trends. Whether worn around the waist, slung over the shoulder, or worn crossbody, the fanny pack has become a versatile and practical accessory in 2023.

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How you wear a fanny pack is entirely up to your personal preference and style. While they are designed to be worn around your waist, most can also be slung across your body or carried over your shoulder. Some can even be worn under your clothes for added theft protection.

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While names for the hip-slung carrier may be interchangeable, Purse Bop believes a fanny pack rests low on the hips around your bottom. A belt bag is worn closer to your waist and is usually facing the front or off to the side. There are many different styles of belt bags and fanny packs to choose from.

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