Belt bags trend dead or classic bag

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Six months and this trend will be as dead as dead can be.

We live in SW Florida, which as i've said on here before, is like a place that exists outside of normal fashion trends. Belt bags aren't a thing here. (I'm not trying to say Florida is a beacon of following trends - i'm just offering this up to explain that i'm living in a blank slate of knowing trends) Every time i go to NY and other big cities in the NE, the belt bags are comical. I started pointing them out to DH and the excessiveness of it is overwhelming.

So yeah, definitely not classic, definitely just a thing people are doing to be cool, and there is no way you can try and argue they are "highly functional". They're just not, relative to other existing types of classic bags. You're just trying to justify the absurd trend.

And yes, like another poster, i remember 1990 fanny packs being an intense rage for 3 years. The pendulum swung so far back off that one, that fanny packs were literally the thing that people pointed to for 25 years as "wow we do really dumb things to be trendy".


At the risk of being pointed out and mocked to your DH, the belt bag thing is just a thing and nothing to get so invested in - but I’m glad it makes you feel better about yourself.

I hated the look but I’ve been using a belt bag to hold my phone while walking the dogs for years. I decided to wear it as a crossbody sling ala the trend and I loved it. The diagonal line it creates is much more flattering that wearing it around the waist; it doesn’t flop when it is across the chest the way it does when it is around the waist; it is far more accessible when worn across the chest. I was sold. so I bought a quilted version from amazon for $15.

And now I’m so sad that here on DCUM I am learning that Floridians are laughing at me. But your mind-reading ability is truly amazing.




Dude, no one is laughing at you for wearing a fanny pack as a purse while walking your dog. It's the ubiquitous bags that people are wearing out all the time as fashun - while claiming them to be timeless! - that's kind of funny. I also live in SW Florida but some people wear the crossbody fanny packs here in my city. They just look sort of uncomfortable to me. But I don't care if anyone else uses them. I DO think that a few years from now, they will seem hopelessly dated - at least the $$ styles that groups of people all wear.

I saw some rich teenagers down the Jersey shore all wearing the same Lululemon sling bag a couple of weeks ago. In the town where we were staying, there are a LOT of $$$ brand-obsessed people - and I thought it was funny that this bag is what the kids get. Their moms were carrying LV camera bags and Prada straw bags and stuff. (I think - I don't know tons about bags. Enough to notice when I see the same ones over and over, I guess.)

Whatever the trends, you should wear whatever works for walking the dog. You are existing outside of a trend, when you are walking the dog.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dated. Trend will be dead soon.


Had to check the date on this thread. I thought someone must have bumped a thread from 2018, when this trend of wearing them crossbody really took off. That’s when I bought my Givenchy one.

Funny that some people think it started recently. Maybe if you live in Florida.


Fashion things tend to stick around for seasons. Think how many years skinny jeans hung in there. I don't see anyone on this thread saying it's a RECENT trend, only that it will dies soon. You have insufferable smugness.


It’s far more convenient than carrying a shoulder bag or satchel. It’s not going to die any time soon because of that. Skinny jeans had nothing to do with efficiency or convenience. That was just pure fashion, designed to part people from their money. Apples and oranges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dated. Trend will be dead soon.


It's functional and will probably stick around imo.


Yep. They make sense. They aren't going anywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dated. Trend will be dead soon.


It's functional and will probably stick around imo.


Yep. They make sense. They aren't going anywhere.


Especially in a place like DC where many people value practicality over stylishness.
Anonymous
As long as we are in our athleisurewear all the time, belt bags will stick around.
Anonymous
i am with the person above. great for phone cards and keys. i have my car key in mine and it never comes out. that bag is on me all the time. pretty handy!!!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will be dead soon mainly because it's a summer look and it's not going to work over a coat. It will die this winter.


She looks like she's figured it out and looks pretty good


It's so utiliarian because it holds things close to the body and accessible. It might be here to stay with different designs and styling obviously


She…does not look good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it will be dead soon mainly because it's a summer look and it's not going to work over a coat. It will die this winter.


She looks like she's figured it out and looks pretty good


It's so utiliarian because it holds things close to the body and accessible. It might be here to stay with different designs and styling obviously


She…does not look good.


Disagree - I think she looks really good.
Anonymous
I wear my belt bag as a crossbody and I love it. Convenient and it looks really stylish that way. I don't know if any watched "And Just Like That" but the Nicole Ari Parker character wore a fanny pack and it was EVERYTHING!
Anonymous
Nothing needs to replace the belt bag (which is almost fully past its prime). For most of modern history, we have just used "bags". There are a few moments in recent history where some dumb trend bag took over: 1990 fanny packs, 1994 mini backpacks, and now recently belt bags. The rest of the time, we just used bags. Some people like crossbody, some like totes, some like clutches and some like satchels. But those are all pretty standard, classic bag shapes where each has always been "popular" and available. The stylings have changed over the years. But they're all just bags. Now that belt bags are over and done, we'll go back to just having bags again.
Anonymous
I'm fascinating by the number of people saying "i wear my belt bag like a crossbody!" as though that makes it different and less passe? I think everyone wears it as a crossbody, no? Like, every second mom at the park. I don't think anyone is wearing it as a belt bag. That's precisely why this thing has reached peak ridiculousness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm fascinating by the number of people saying "i wear my belt bag like a crossbody!" as though that makes it different and less passe? I think everyone wears it as a crossbody, no? Like, every second mom at the park. I don't think anyone is wearing it as a belt bag. That's precisely why this thing has reached peak ridiculousness.


Half the moms at last weekend’s soccer tournament were wearing that Lulu thing.

Utilitarian, but not remotely stylish.
Anonymous
DD had yo carry epipens and Benadryl with her at school. These bags-stylish or not - are so much more convenient for her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it will be dead soon mainly because it's a summer look and it's not going to work over a coat. It will die this winter.


She looks like she's figured it out and looks pretty good


It's so utiliarian because it holds things close to the body and accessible. It might be here to stay with different designs and styling obviously


She…does not look good.


What's wrong with how she looks? I think she looks super stylish. Head to toe. She looks....good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing needs to replace the belt bag (which is almost fully past its prime). For most of modern history, we have just used "bags". There are a few moments in recent history where some dumb trend bag took over: 1990 fanny packs, 1994 mini backpacks, and now recently belt bags. The rest of the time, we just used bags. Some people like crossbody, some like totes, some like clutches and some like satchels. But those are all pretty standard, classic bag shapes where each has always been "popular" and available. The stylings have changed over the years. But they're all just bags. Now that belt bags are over and done, we'll go back to just having bags again.


So are you saying a belt bag is a just a bag? Unclear
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