
Many money belts and pouches out there are suited better to backpackers and adventure travelers though than to someone trying to do business abroad. I take the Eagle Creek All Terrain money belt I reviewed earlier with me on almost every trip and like it, but it requires dressing down, not up.
The leather belt from the National Geographic Store pictured here is a different story. You'll have to cough up $48 for it (click the picture to check it out), but it'll work with a pair of dress pants or a pair of jeans equally well. Magellan's sells a similar leather money belt for around $30, with both coming in black or brown and a range of sizes. The descriptions say you can stuff $1,500 in one of these, but I'm not sure why anyone would need to carry that much cash around and if you only put in one layer of bills they hold 5 hundreds.

3 comments:
Please don't wear *any* kind of socks with flip flops.
I'm with you there!
That's a good idea. I've always just worn cargo pants. A pickpocket would have to pick the right pocket out of 14.
I think I'd end up throwing the socks in the wash with the money in. I definitely have put money in my shoes in the past.
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