Dagne Dover Ace Fanny Pack: This Dagne Dover fanny pack has been Rachael Griffiths' everyday walking companion for a year. We love the Strategist's neoprene backpacks, carry-ons, and work totes, but Griffiths believes this bag's key clip stands out.
Jansport Fifth Avenue Fanny Pack: Jansport's under-$20 fanny pack is a good alternative to $95's. Griffiths used the retailer's bags for many years in college and says the fanny packs are constructed of 600-denier polyester.
Patagonia Black Hole Waist Pack 5L: We love Patagonia's Black Hole line. Thanks to its longevity and ultrasturdy material, the duffel has topped our list of finest weekender bags for two years running. Its waist pack is like its smaller cousin.
Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag: Like my favorite Lululemon gym bags, this belt bag optimizes usefulness and style. It was always out of stock (tweens love it), but today you can usually purchase one of its 14 hues.
Baggu Fanny Pack: Griffiths was amazed by how much packed in this Baggu fanny pack's two large compartments. The fanny pack can hold a 16-ounce water bottle, a book, plus your phone, keys, and hand cream.
Clare V. Fanny Pack: Clare V. mentioned this fanny pack to two of our interviewees, and model Brooklyn Decker added it to her list of must-haves. As opposed to the Dagne Dover model, it closes like a belt with a gold buckle.
Paravel Fold-Up Belt Bag: Parents, check out writer Sarah Hoover's simple diaper bag belt bag. After her first child, Hoover discovered that, for day-to-day excursions, a fanny pack is far superior to any proper diaper bag.
Kibou Bag: After Kibou received this diaper bag fanny pack combination, Strategist senior writer Lauren Ro made it her go-to. She uses it as her daily bag even though it's supposed to replace a diaper bag.
FlipBelt: Since I've always ran, I've wanted a stylish, lightweight fanny pack. FlipBelt's bag is that. I've used mine for six months and enjoy that it's sleek and constructed of hard yet elastic neoprene that fits my hips.