Belt bags trend dead or classic bag

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
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.
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
Anonymous
rich teenagers down the Jersey shore all wearing the same Lululemon sling bag a couple of weeks ago.


It works if you're a teenager. My friend (age 57) wore one traveling and looked like she was trying to be a teenager.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
rich teenagers down the Jersey shore all wearing the same Lululemon sling bag a couple of weeks ago.


It works if you're a teenager. My friend (age 57) wore one traveling and looked like she was trying to be a teenager.


Your friend needs a better friend
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
rich teenagers down the Jersey shore all wearing the same Lululemon sling bag a couple of weeks ago.


It works if you're a teenager. My friend (age 57) wore one traveling and looked like she was trying to be a teenager.


Your friend needs a better friend


+1

You don’t seem very kind or friendly.
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.


For most of modern history we weren’t carrying palm-sized computers with us everywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


For most of modern history we weren’t carrying palm-sized computers with us everywhere.


Our palm sized computers also fit in ..... regular bags. Small ones, medium sized ones and big ones.
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