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The Fanny Pack, love it or hate it, that depends on when you were born. For this writer, a GenXer, when my parents (Boomers and Lost Generation) first donned a fanny pack in the early 1990s and wanted to be seen in public with me, my answer: “Nooooooooooo! Over my dead body!” To this day, a veteran traveler of over 55 countries, I still refuse to wear one, opting for a money belt and camera bag, but I will be seen in public with my parents sporting one.
Of course, the organizer of International Fanny Pack Day has tied it to a philanthropic activity that makes it difficult to knock the fashion statement: ending hunger and supporting your local food bank. They say to wear one for the day to raise awareness, and don’t forget to support your local food bank. They don’t say it can’t be on your dog, car antenna, stroller, bike, soccer ball, purse, backpack, or something else. Creatives, get creative and show off that fanny pack in a manner that doesn’t offend your fashion sense! It is all for a good cause, after all.
This event occurs annually on the second Saturday of March.
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