
Is it called a fanny pack only when you wear it around your waist? And conversely a hip pack because the bag sits at your hip? Or a sling when you sling it over your back and a crossbody when it’s around your chest? Or a bum bag because where you’re from, a fanny means vagina?
Either which way, it’s one of the more versatile bags out there and I spent the last two months testing out fannies of various sizes, shapes and materials.
Here are some objects I’ve tried to fit into the fanny packs:

Herschel Eighteen Hip Pack – $49.99
(In Raven Crosshatch)
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Moment Fanny Sling – $69.99
(In Terracotta)
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Peak Design Everyday Sling 5L – $99.95
(In Sage)
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State Bags Crosby Fanny Pack – $150
(Smooth leather, dark teal)
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Patagonia Lightweight Travel Mini Hip Pack – $29.00
(In Colorblock)
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Timbuk2 Slacker Chest Pack – $49.00
(In Jet Black)
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Generic fanny pack – free
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