I thought the phone lanyard was ugly – until I tried the Bandolier Bodie

I like this wallet is suitable for up to five cards. I've tested many MagSafe wallets and usually only have three cards full. This feels a lot. I can carry my debit card, credit card, driver's license and cash with me without feeling like a pressing one. Snapshot fences ensure everything remains safely inside. This is easy to turn on and off, and you can pull the card out without struggling.
There are two hooks at the bottom of the box that attach to the buckle on the twill belt. Unhook when you want to use your phone as normal. shortcoming? The integrated wallet blocks MagSafe magnets and disables iPhone's wireless charging capabilities and compatibility with MagSafe accessories – if you want these features to be returned you have to remove them. When I go home, I tend to delete the case and pop it up when I go.
Photo: Brenda stolyar
The wallet should be able to be moved away, but Do Mila Crossbody for sale that is compatible with MagSafe. It has a built-in double-sided wallet that folds up, allowing you to pop up the wireless charger on the back of your iPhone or MagSafe accessory. But Mira's wallet doesn't hold as many cards, nor does it have the essential sachets of essentials.
This mini zippered bag sits in the middle of the belt on the pleura, making your belongings easy to access. You can move it up or down, or clip it to the top. It can also be moved. Sometimes I would take it off the belt and throw it into the tote instead of transferring everything between the bags. It's small so your interior doesn't fit too much, but it's very handy with my car keys, fries and airpods.
Unlike the thin lanyards on most horizontal phone boxes, the Bodie's belt feels like a good handbag. It is made of nylon and is thick and durable, providing a secure fixture even if an iPhone with some weight is hung from it. It is adjustable so you can switch lengths depending on your wear or height.
For a few days I needed to carry extra stuff like a lipstick or a small tube of liquid blush, I reached for my Avery Airpods clip bag from Bandolier to fit my airpods conveniently to the clip on the belt. Bandolier sells it separately, but matches the Bodie perfectly and comes with the same pebble vegan leather texture and golden decor.
I was still nervous and my iPhone was sagging from my hips for the first time wearing it. It's just unnatural. The feeling quickly faded away when I realized the feeling of getting rid of a bulky off-road bag, annoying straps slipping off my shoulders or being pressed down by everything in my pocket. I don't have hands, while still having easy access to my phone and essentials.
Praise helps too. The first day I brought it out, a stranger at a store mentioned how good it looked, asked me a lot of questions, and then looked it up in front of me on Bandolier's website (which was a good confidence boost). Since it looks a lot like a traditional twill bag, especially when you wear it inwards on the phone screen, it's hard to say it's a cell phone lanyard – the best of both.
Small design details are important. Between the thick belt, buckles, buckles, gold trim and vegan leather, Bodie mimics the traditional twill body, and it's hard to say it's a mobile phone box that can double as a wallet. Modularity has the ability to decorate with different pieces, which means you can hide it more.
If the price of Bandolier's Bodie is scary, then, I don't blame you. Spending $150 on a glorious phone box is unbearable. But it's a cute, stylish and functional accessory, and the quality is through. This is a fashionable accessory, not a technical accessory. Taylor Swift will never guide me.