Since passports are thin, you can manage to safely carry
a few in this money belt.
Not exact matches
While governments tighten their
money belts, particularly
in Europe, under the existing systems they know that they can lower wages, offer
fewer full - time positions, and so forth.
I have had a
few different
money belts in the past.
Originally designed as a place for runners to keep their phone, keys, and a
few bucks handy on a run, FlipBelt is oddly well - positioned
in the travel
money belt market.
When you're
in a crowded market trying to buy a
few chotchkies for your friends and family, you have to lift your shirt (showing off that pasty belly), unzip your
money belt, sift through ALL your
money digging around for small bills with your neck craned like an idiot, then wait with your
belt (and belly exposed) for change, only to do it all over again if you want to buy a taco.