bumbag


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bumbag

(ˈbʌmˌbæɡ)
n
a small bag worn on a belt, round the waist. Usual US name: fanny pack
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Finally, you'll need a trusty little bag to keep your valuables safe and a bumbag is the answer (worn in the modern cross-body style, of course).
It's Strictly Come Dancing star Katya Jones making a few extra quid at a cha cha cha boot sale There wasn't a sequin in sight as the dancer togged up in tracksuit and bumbag to haggle over goods.
So what if it's the digital generation's answer to the 80s bumbag. It's genius.
It's still a bumbag, but just sounds cooler, wouldn't you say?
When it comes to carrying things with you, a bumbag is the way forward.
Q Tell us about the costumes: A An inexplicable sparkly bumbag, a sciency skirt and my choose love t-shirt with a brain on top.
This year, the Bumbag is having an amazing run; all ages and genders respond to it," shares Kat.
So dig out your comfiest clothes and shoes, find that bumbag (believe it or not, they're not only useful, they're making a fashion comeback!) and prepare for 24 hours of unforgettable fun and games.
Consisting of a Flap Messenger (Au625), Bumbag (Au595), Tote (Au675), Large Backpack (Au875), Rucksack (Au725) and Travel Holdall (Au825).
Versatile and stylish, a Bumbag can be worn in two different ways: As a cross-body bag either on the front of the body or the back, or as a clutch by removing the nylon fabric strap and using the top handle to carry the bag.