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It makes sense fanny packs are back (and have been for a few years now). After all, mom jeans and fanny packs go together, right? While we can thank Gen Z for bringing back these functional gender ...
Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Thanks to the dadcore trend that flourished after several Prada and ...
It’s official: Fanny packs are back in fashion. They’re so convenient and easy to carry that you’ll wonder why the trend didn’t reemerge sooner. They have certainly had a glow-up, and a wide range of ...
It was not irony that led me into the hip-hugging embrace of a fanny pack this past spring. I get it, though. It’s that whole so-bad-it’s-good, geek-chic, dad vibes thing. But I wasn’t trying to make ...
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The school year was nearing its end at Liberty Christian Academy in Argyle, Texas, when a junior class student named Nick Starkel happened by the lost and found bin in the school's front hallway. It ...