When and Where Should You Wear a Waist Bag?


A waist bag, commonly called a bum bag or fanny bag in the U.S., is a small to medium-sized zippered pouch with a padded adjustable belt for wrapping around the waist. It is usually worn with the pouch in front or side of the middle body and the buckle or lock clasps on the opposite side.

These hip bags are useful and convenient items to have around especially when you have to carry a lot of small items to places where it is impractical to bring bulky bags. Buffalo pouches, as some call these small bags, are great for carrying items like to places and activities where you need to your hands to be free to do some stuff.

If you’re on vacation, especially out-of-the-country trips, you surely want to document your escapades. A colorful funky hip bag will help you carry your camera’s extra batteries, passport and visa, cash, keys, and other things you can’t live without while away from home.

When going on hiking, trekking, fishing and mountain climbing trips, you don’t have to carry all your stuff on your backpack. A sporty buffalo pouch can take some weight out from your back to your waist. You can slip into it items that you would likely use along the way like a small pack of chocolate or bubblegum, camping knife, lighter, handy tool kit, and the like.

Hardworking men can use these man bags when they go to work. They can choose from among the conservative and durable waist pouches to carry some of their gadgets or tools conveniently.

Fashionable ladies can also find chic bum bags that would suit their flamboyant tastes. They can stash into the pouch their pressed powder, hand sanitizers, lip gloss, and mobile phones while they rummage shopping malls on midnight sales, trot along with friends in theme parks, or participate in civic works activities.

Basically, a waist bag is worn more for its functionality rather than for fashion, though one could always have a stylish hip pouch. So when you buy one, make sure it serves its purpose and matches the place where you want to go.


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