Fanny

We offer two MTW Fanny Slings. The 1L Sling is great for daily essentials, film cameras, and some extra film. It's single body design is simple. The 2L Sling does your daily essentials, plus it expands up to 4-inches, fits up to a 35mm camera, and even has straps to carry your jacket on the outside. Both work around your waste or across your body.
When all you need is one more pocket, this bag has you covered. It's designed to fit all your daily essentials in one low profile package that you’ll never want to take off. Whether packing it for everyday carry, a street photography mission, or international travel, this bag will keep your essentials close at hand.
You decide if you rather wear it cross-body or on your waist, the Mini Fanny Sling - 1L will be happy to snuggly wrap around your body either way.
Our slings feature weatherproof recycled Kodra with a double-layer waterproof coating.
Go from fanny to sling (and back). The strap can expand to 58 inches (148 cm) or shrink down to 14 inches (36 cm), sized just right to work both ways for a variety of different people. Whether you are tall, small, curvy, or not… the Mini Fanny Sling works for all sizes.
A simple internal slip pocket organizes your items to make getting what you need easy. Perfect for your larger flat items like a phone, passport, bills or small notebook.
We have several great colors of Mini Fanny Slings for you to choose from. Our 2L Fanny Sling comes in the same colors. Match them to your style and wardrobe.
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