
10 most ridiculous travel fashion items
From wearable sleeping bags to metal detector sandals, we present ten travel fashion faux pas you really should avoid
1. Musuc Wearable Sleeping Bag
Day three on your trek to Everest Base Camp and it’s so cold you don’t want to get out of your sleeping bag. With the Musuc wearable sleeping bag you don’t have to. It’s designed to keep you warm and comfortable whether you’re lying down or on the move.
The Musuc is available in sizes to suit all body shapes and comes in a variety of bright colours. Best of all, once you’ve conquered Everest, the Musuc can be worn around the house on those cold, lonely winter evenings.
And make no mistake, insist on wearing a Musuc and you will be alone.

2. Brief Safes
We’re not sure whether to be appalled or impressed by this innovative way of protecting your valuables. Brief Safes are underpants with a crotch pocket to stow your money and credit cards – with painted on skid marks to put off even the most determined of thieves.
Leave your brief safes in plain sight, secure in the knowledge that no one will go near your valuables. Or you.

3. Fanning Bottle-Opener Sandals
Confronted with an unopened bottle of beer, backpackers now have another option other than using their teeth – the fanning bottle-opener sandals.
Flip flop innovators Reef continue to push the boundaries of what a humble piece of extruded rubber can do – much to the chagrin of dentists in Thailand, Mexico and other places where the living is easy and the beer is cheap.




















