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What were fanny packs originally called?

In the 1950s, the British coined the slang term “bum-bag” to refer to the pouch worn on ski slopes. This soon morphed to “fanny pack” in the US and took on a more universally sporty aspect.



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Americans tend to call a belt bag a “fanny pack” while the British use the term “bum bag.” In the 1950s, the British trademarked the term “bum-bag” to reference the pouch that skiers would wear on the slopes.

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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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What is the difference between a fanny pack and a bum bag? The truth is there really is no difference (it's the same bag). But the material it's made of (leather or canvas) or the number of pockets it contains can differ some. The intended use is the same - carry what you need and keep your hands free.

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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.

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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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