Pick-pocket proof clothing. Some for women and some for men, gradually increasing the range and colours. What they have so far looks good to me. A bit pricey, but if it saves you that much in time and trouble.
One of the important features is to have double closure. The outside tab, then a zip, or more. This is a new idea for a new outfit for a short or long travel trip.
What about your existing wardrobe? I hate open tote bags and always look for a double zip, along the top plus an inside zipped purse sewn in.
Keeping Keys Safe
In addition to the enemy without, sometimes you are your own worst enemy. You lose your keys. Only to day I waved goodbye to somebody, then noticed they had left their keys in the lock of the front door.
I once had a handbag with a long ribbon ending in a key ring so you could reach the door to open it with the key still attached. That way you could be sure never to leave your keys behind in the door lock. Nor on a chair. Nor lose your keys left in the pocket of the jacket you don't wear when the weather changes.
When the bag got torn and stained I said to somebody, "What a pity you can't take the ribbon out and attach it to another bag." We were both sitting with needles and scissors in front of us repairing things.
The answer was obvious. Just cut the ribbon out of the old bag and sew it into the new one? Wrong colour? Find a matching ribbon. Add a key ring on the end. Many jackets have a D ring on the front for attaching ski lift passes and items you want outside your jacket.
Concealed Pockets
Most other items I've seen have a concealed pocket, in a seam, or inside a jacket, or inside a hat or inside a belt. I like inside pockets. You get them on ski clothing. The other thing I look for is reversible jackets.
After taking items out to pay, you must be sure to put your valuables back in the inside pocket. Zip up the front vertical zip, after getting out your wallet or passport and putting it back.
Here is a link to this company's site. I like the stories about foiled would-be thieves.
Pick-Pocket Proof® Travel Clothing - Innovative Travel Pants & Shirts: Pick-Pocket Proof™ Travel Clothing: Secure urban / outdoor travel pants, shirts & jackets w/ built-in hidden zippered pockets to prevent theft while traveling.
Angela Lansbury, travel writer, author, speaker.
Travel worldwide: UK; hotels; restaurants; museums; vineyards; factory tours; learning languages.
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