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The Neween Anti-Theft Hidden Underarm Strap Wallet is a sleek, lightweight shoulder holster crafted from soft PU leather. Designed for both men and women, it features adjustable straps and a rugged buckle to securely hold your valuables out of sight. With dual pockets and a compact profile, it offers hands-free convenience and reliable protection against pickpockets, perfect for travel, work, or daily urban adventures.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.13 x 4.96 x 2.83 inches |
Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Neween |
Model Name | Qc005 |
Color | Black |
Material | Faux Leather |
Suggested Users | mens |
Manufacturer | Neween |
Part Number | QC005BAF-A+US+XX |
Size | Medium |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
R**R
Autistic adult here. This product helps me enormously.
TL;DR: 10/10 do recommend for anyone with public space/social challenges who carry coping toolsSo one thing about being a job-holding adult autistic out in the world that can often present difficulty is the constant wobbling balance between actually having identified and accrued the (esoteric, often very personalized) collection of tools and consumables on hand you might need for sensory shielding/energy and focus replenishment/meditative healing and recovery, versus the equal-and-opposite hassle of lugging around a full-size backpack everywhere you go simply because it's what you're used to (routine having, to put it lightly, substantial weight to any autistic).Enter this simple, lightweight, and optionally even entirely invisible shoulder rig. The two additional pockets allow me to carry my smartphone and a few other must-have items (my day's medications, for example, and my IDs) on my person at all times no matter what - it's all-too-easy to forget to put something in your pocket before you leave the house no matter how familiar (I have forgotten my wallet and my medicines a handful of times just this way), but having become accustomed to the weight and comfortable feel of the harness rig becoming associated with leaving my Bastion (my personalized home/safe space) for any length of time it has quickly become extremely unlikely to ever happen again. Moreover, with a bit of intelligent consolidation of items and the purchase of a new, smaller hard-shell sling pack, this rig has "unlocked" the ability for me to travel overall lighter and less-encumbered than I ever felt comfortable defaulting to before... which in turn has noticeably extended the length and the quality of time I feel confidently able to stay out in the world and socially interact.The harness does take some getting used to at first (I would posit particularly so for anyone with supernormal touch-sensory challenges like many autistics deal with; I myself am far more light/sound sensitive than touch, and I adjusted to it within a couple of days), but now I cannot imagine going back to living without it as a cornerstone of my personal gear set. Should I ever wish to sidestep anybody's purportedly "clever" jokes about "thinking I'm a cop/FBI now", the harness is unobtrusive to the point of invisibility when worn over a t-shirt but under anything short of the most form-fitting button-up; people don't even know I am wearing it in that case, which can be the most convenient option for anyone* looking to minimize drawing unnecessary "double-take" attention as a matter of course in populated public places like the grocery store, a restaurant, or bank.I recognize that this review won't be fully relevant to most people out there due to its view of the product through the lens of my autism, but I do feel there's enough general overlap in utility for others who might not be autistic but do struggle with general social/crowd anxiety or other mental health challenges, and who could likewise benefit from a lightweight, wearable personal inventory expansion like this harness.* (As an American I can, with informed observational experience, unequivocally state that for many individuals it is never, EVER a great time to casually risk being misidentified as a person with a gun anytime it can be avoided)
N**.
Only complaint is the challenge of adjusting the size
I'm a female who doesnt love lugging around a purse, women's pants REALLY aren't designed for phones or wallets, and I'm kinda petite. This thing FITS, I was really worried about it being too big because most items I find that say "mens and womens" tend to lean towards a bigger build, but there were adjusters and extra holes on the BACK piece so It's not dripping off of me!Now, the POCKETs, the one for phones - perfect, fits my phone great. The "passport" pocket. . . . Really is designed for pasports, BUT, I was able to jam my wallet in there, and if I leave it long enough I think it'll stretch out and may actually work for what I wanted it for.It's super comfy, light weight, and all I need to do is wear it out of the house for a day to see how well it works in actual practice.My ONLY complaint, is the metal pieces to adjust the size are HARD to get into their holes. I ended up having to take a chopstick to the hole first JUST so I could strong arm the pieces together. Broke a nail doing it too. But at least I can rest assured it wont be coming apart later.
G**C
Item so nice I had to buy it twice.
I get a lot of compliments on this one, keep my slim profile/minimalist wallet in it as well as phone when I get ready for the day. it helps with being able to find my wallet that almost never leaves it. I can have someone call so I can locate my phone AND wallet at that point. I bought it because I needed a new wallet type as my leather bi-fold chain/biker was becoming a pain in the glutes, other wallets often slipped out of my pants pockets a lot.It can accommodate a thick decent sized smartphone with case(I added and extra hole to take it easy on the elastic), or smaller notepad pen combo on one side, I used a standard pack of playing cards to give a size idea, the cards are in all 4 photos. Either side could hold a pack if cigarettes or the like. The flat side that is totally enclosed side is pretty roomy,but i would not recommend it for anything thicker than a deck of cards.I when I wear things like my leather pants or outfit with minimal pockets. It is hard to keep a wallet, phone or anything it it without it looking.... bulgy. I am not a big guy 5' 7" 200lbs ,med/smaller large shirts fit well. The gives me pockets and fits under even my slim fit coats perfectly. I took off the belt connecter loops pretty quickly, they are not necessary unless you want them and if anything it hung naturally and comfortably after those were gone. They are made to come off as easily as they go on.Few notes I want to share.1. As a goth already have security and store owners looking at me funny a lot, while I have not had a problem yet with this harness. When I go into a store, more so if I notice they are looking extra hard. I open my coat enough they can see exactly what I am reaching for. I do not at all do so all the time as I have not had a problem so far. If anyone is worried that is a trick to take possible nervousness down for others.2. While it was not listed at purchace it is PU leather, not real leather.3. I had a problem with the closure on the larger enclosed pocket, the screw on stud that is used to secure it came right out of the soft and otherwise strong leather. While I did not lose my wallet in the pocket I had to locate the stud. I put a washer to widen the surface area and some lightweight contact cement in it and have not had a problem since, I put a washer in the second one I ordered before it could become an issue.
S**N
It will look good on you
This is exactly what I wanted. Looks and feel good.Love it.
C**S
Impractical Design
I’m still scratching my head over this one: one of the two pockets is open on the side and there is no mechanism to close it shut. If you put anything in it smaller than the pocket itself, it will simply slide out. Can’t put money in there, or credit cards or keys. About the only thing that might not slide out, is a pretty big wallet, and even then I wouldn’t feel too sure, because the fastener is a single metal knob that you have to push through a tiny hole in the faux leather. The fit is really tight, and it’s very hard to get the metal knob to go through all the way. This means that the giant wallet might be sliding out, too.
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