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  2. 15 Best Anti-Theft Travel Bags for Women to Wear on Vacation

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    Travelon Anti-Theft Classic Mini Shoulder Bag, Black, One Size, 8.5 x 8.5 x 2. Travelon. Pros. Very simple minimalist design. Adjustable strap. Slim profile. Amazon's top choice. RFID blocking.

  3. Top 3 Travel Purses With Anti-Theft Protection Included - AOL

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. If you want to travel smart, you may want to invest in a bag with anti-theft protection ...

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  5. Booster bag - Wikipedia

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    A booster bag is a handmade bag used to shoplift, typically from retail stores, libraries, and any other location employing electronic security detectors to deter theft. [1] The booster bag can be an ordinary shopping bag , backpack , pocketed garment, or other inconspicuous container whose inside is lined with a special conductive material ...

  6. Baggage - Wikipedia

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    Duffle bag - A barrel-shaped bag, almost exclusively soft side, is well suited to casual travel, with little organization inside. Carpet bag - Travel luggage traditionally made from carpets. Packing cubes - Small rectangular bags of different sizes and different colors created to keep the contents of other baggage organized and compact

  7. Pacsafe - Wikipedia

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    Outpac Designs Limited, makers of Pacsafe, was established in 1998 in Hong Kong by two Australians, Rob Schlipper and Magnus McGlashan [2] Their inspiration behind the original Pacsafe product and travel security products came while travelling in South America, where they saw chicken wire put around bags to protect it against theft.