G2 Chic Sleeveless Keyhole Chiffon
Rick Steves recommended this belt, so I bought it. Good thing. I always had my passport, money and cards on me. Even when I slept. It's comfortable enough that I never noticed it. (I took it off when I showered and a few times, but you get the idea.) I would rather be safe than sorry. In one of the hostels I stayed at, a group of backpackers were robbed, thinking their stuff was safe in their rooms. Not so.
The deluxe version was big enough to fit my valuables, and I would recommend this version over the standard one, which is much smaller. The deluxe wrapped around my lower stomach, but it wasn't that noticeable. I would carry a little bit of money in my pocket, so I wouldn't have to reach into the belt. As far as sweating goes, I travelled in early fall across Europe. I didn't have to worry about heat and perspiration. A few times, when I went running in London and Florence, the money belt did retain the moisture from my body, but it was nothing to be uncomfortable.
Overall, I felt very safe and comfortable wearing my money belt. Obviously, if someone was intent on mugging me, a money belt would probably not deter them. However, as far as petty theft goes and opportunistic pickpocketing, having a money belt is just a smart idea.
Really like this shirt. Comfy, attractive, and fits well. Looks exactly like the picture. Recommend. blah blah blah blah blah.
BalasHapusThis sleeveless top is uber-cute. It is chic and flattering, great for layering. I wear a blazer over mine for the office with skinny jeans. Toss the blazer, throw on a pair of sky-high sandals or wedges and I am ready for date night. When an outfit can go day to night, that is the ultimate.
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