After I Was Pickpocketed Abroad, I Refuse to Travel Without This Genius $30 Crossbody Phone Bag
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A traveler lost a cellphone to pickpocketing while boarding a tram in Sweden and experienced panic and vulnerability. The traveler adopted the Lameeku RFID Crossbody Phone Wallet Case to prevent future thefts. The case has a strap that keeps the phone attached at all times, RFID-blocking card slots for credit cards, ID, and hotel key, and space for cash and a phone compatible with iPhone 14 Pro Max. The quilted leather-like design looks expensive and versatile, and the adjustable strap can be worn long and loose or tightened as a wristlet for active sightseeing.
There is nothing, and I'm telling you nothing quite like the gut-wrenching feeling of realizing your cellphone has been stolen-especially when you're traveling in a foreign country. I'll never forget the panic I felt when it happened to me while visiting Sweden for the first time last winter. (Hey, pickpocketing happens to the best of us, even Rick Steves). After filming a snow flurry, I'd put my phone back in my coat pocket as I boarded a tram,
Not only does it have a convenient crossbody strap that allows me to go hands-free, but it also features an RFID-blocking case that secures and protects my credit cards, ID, and my hotel key in nifty, easy to access card slots. Plus, there's space to include some cash and of course, a phone (it's compatible with iPhone 14 Pro Max). Its quilted leather-like design makes it expensive-looking, so while it's practical, it's also super stylish and looks great with everything,
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