So we’re all just doing this huh?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've been avoiding becuase of my boobs. But I'm also approaching the point of giving in because they do seem convenient. I'd love a link for a cheap Amazon knock off!


Just search “lululemon belt bag dupe” and there are a million. I bought this one because I wanted multiple compartments and wasn’t really trying to get an exact copy of LL

WESTBRONCO Fanny Packs for Women Men, Belt Bag with 4 Zipper Pockets, Fashion Waist Packs, Lightweight Crossbody Bags with Adjustable Strap for Workout/Running/Hiking (Black) https://a.co/d/5Q2PcXm
Anonymous
I truly don't get why having this on your chest is more comfortable than wearing it around your waist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why having this on your chest is more comfortable than wearing it around your waist.

It’s not. But how else are the cooler than thou supposed to fashion police fanny packs, for god’s sake, if they don’t completely alter how we wear them?

- add me to team busty and won’t be doing this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why having this on your chest is more comfortable than wearing it around your waist.

It’s not. But how else are the cooler than thou supposed to fashion police fanny packs, for god’s sake, if they don’t completely alter how we wear them?

- add me to team busty and won’t be doing this


I'm a natural D cup on a small frame (5'5" 120lbs) and I wear these all of the time. I usually have the bag part on my back and the strap fits very comfortably between my breasts and over my shoulder. I don't understand the problem?

And fwiw, I wore designer fanny packs around the waist when it was trending back around 2014. I don't have anything against a fanny pack.
Anonymous
Hate it all you want but man is it convenient!!! And I’m someone who carries high end bags otherwise (Chanel/Celine).

What exactly do you want me carrying to the playground?! I want to run after my kids and also not be robbed. I don’t always have pockets (I like t shirt dresses).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why having this on your chest is more comfortable than wearing it around your waist.

It’s not. But how else are the cooler than thou supposed to fashion police fanny packs, for god’s sake, if they don’t completely alter how we wear them?

- add me to team busty and won’t be doing this


I'm a natural D cup on a small frame (5'5" 120lbs) and I wear these all of the time. I usually have the bag part on my back and the strap fits very comfortably between my breasts and over my shoulder. I don't understand the problem?

And fwiw, I wore designer fanny packs around the waist when it was trending back around 2014. I don't have anything against a fanny pack.


Same size and I agree. The wide strap never digs into my bust.

My dad loved his Fanny pack so much in the 90s. He actually got excited that they might be in style because he loved carrying one so much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why having this on your chest is more comfortable than wearing it around your waist.


I don’t always have a waist. If I wear dresses, there’s not really a waist and it either has to be tight or just fall down. Reaching into the cross body part is so easy to grab my phone or keys. Versus other cross bodies I have where the bag is more at my hip.
Anonymous
You clearly aren’t running after a toddler if you have such an issue with this.
Anonymous
They are almost out of style I've been wearing my fanny pack since 2019. DC fashion is always at least 3 years behind any other city. They are so convenient especially when taking a walk.

My friend just bought a nice one from Kate Spade. I don't like the lulu one because everyone wears it.
Anonymous
I’m 34 DDD and have absolutely no boob issues wearing it crossbody.
Anonymous
I do this and I LOVE it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why having this on your chest is more comfortable than wearing it around your waist.


I don’t always have a waist. If I wear dresses, there’s not really a waist and it either has to be tight or just fall down. Reaching into the cross body part is so easy to grab my phone or keys. Versus other cross bodies I have where the bag is more at my hip.


Agree with this. I have nothing against how a fanny pack looks, but I always found it uncomfortable to have bag around my waist. I also often tie a sweatshirt around my waist when out with my kids, and that's too much stuff around your waist. I do like cross body bags because they are hands free, but the ones I have are longer and not convenient for playgrounds because if you bend over to help your kid, the bag will swing down into your kid. So this is appealing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are almost out of style I've been wearing my fanny pack since 2019. DC fashion is always at least 3 years behind any other city. They are so convenient especially when taking a walk.

My friend just bought a nice one from Kate Spade. I don't like the lulu one because everyone wears it.


Your being fashion forward is easily offset by your being insufferable.
Anonymous
It looks like an arm sling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's terrible.
Agreed!


Also agree. I refuse to get on the fanny pack bandwagon. I don't care what's popular - I care what I think looks good or bad, and this looks awful.
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