But what if you don't have a fanny pack? I found myself in this situation over the holiday break at my parents' house and I knew I had to do something fast. After countless nights of having to switch my purse from one shoulder to the other I caught a glimpse of myself in the bathroom mirror of the local 4 a.m. bar, and thought "who are you?" So I went through my sister's closet to find out. I didn't find myself, but I did find a belt and a wallet; and so it began.
Fanny packs are really pretty simple, and the only supplies you need are a belt (preferably one that is meant to go around your waist, but if not, look forward to the next three hours of making belt holes with a steak knife, push pins and some band aids), a wallet or small clutch, scissors, and some pizza (if it's 4:15 in the morning and you have an urge to craft but don't want to be too hung over to debut your fanny pack the next night I suggest at least half a frozen pizza).
Supplies. This might be all you ever need in life.
The first step is to cut two slits in the back of the wallet where the belt will slide through. Make sure that they slits are large enough for the belt to fit, yet not so large that your fanny pack items will fall out. Also, if you have a wallet that you really like, I would not suggest using it as you will feel some regret after cutting it open. This is normal.
Do this on both sides.
Then all you need to do is slip the belt through, with the nice side facing out. Check to make sure that the holes are where you want them. Maybe you want different levels of tightness for various outfits - tighter for dresses, looser for jeans, medium for pajamas. Whatever you need to do to feel comfortable in your fanny, now is the time to do it.
Belt is going in.
There's a new fanny pack on the block!




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