Fashion and practicality have united in the latest trend: the fanny pack.
Recall the nostalgia of the ’90s? Mornings filled with sugary cereals and animated shows; birthday celebrations at roller rinks; and a time when Donald Trump was merely a minor celebrity. Those were simpler days.
Though some aspects of the ’90s may be lost to time, others, like the infamous fanny pack—once a symbol of dubious dad fashion—are making a triumphant return. Music festival attendees have recognized the practicality of fanny packs for years, but with celebrities like Taylor Greene flaunting them, their popularity has surged into the mainstream.
As someone who values having snacks at the ready while enjoying unhindered movement (unlike cumbersome bags), I fully embrace this revival. And it appears social media is on board too.
Today’s market offers an array of choices. Vintage fanny packs are abundant, but for those with a penchant for luxury, designer options are emerging, such as the $200 Fenty x Puma model and a Burberry clutch attached to a genuine Italian leather waist belt, priced just below $3,000.
Now marketed under various names—such as butt bags, bum bags, belt bags, or waist satchels—these accessories have made a comeback after being unfashionable for decades. Their resurgence is hardly surprising, especially with mom jeans and crop tops also reclaiming their place in fashion. Perhaps we should also petition for the return of vibrant windbreakers? #JustSaying
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In summary, the fanny pack has made a fashionable return, combining style with utility. Celebrated for its versatility, this accessory is proving that trends can indeed come full circle.

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