Money belt

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Jack Wolfskin money belt with zip.

One form of money belt is a belt with a pouch attached to the front which is worn under a shirt to protect valuables from thieves and/or pickpockets.[1] Another form appears to be an ordinary belt when worn, but contains one or more hidden pockets on the inside, often closed with a zipper. Money belts are often worn by tourists as a precaution against theft. [2] Items typically placed in a money belt generally include such things as a passport, travel tickets, driver's license, credit cards, cash, and jewelry. A significant problem is that scammers, pickpockets, beggars, and the like, know that the presence of a money belt brings a high likelihood of the bearer being a tourist, and therefore a high-value target, bringing more attention upon the wearer than desirable.

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References

  1. ^ Crislip, Kathleen. "Money Belts Hide Cash, Traveler's Checks and Papers". studenttravel.about.com. Retrieved 2014-01-27.
  2. ^ "Pickpocket-proof: Money Belts and Their Alternatives". fodors.com. Retrieved 2014-01-27.

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