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WEARABLE SECURITY: Pick-Pocket Proof Travel Pants

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WEARABLE SECURITY: Pick-Pocket Proof Travel Pants

These P^cubed Pick-Pocket Proof Pants™ by Clothing Arts, with an ingenious design for surreptitiously carrying passport, credit cards, mobile phone, etc., are perfect for modern day nomads like me. Cold weather or warm they go well with sweaters or T-shirts, boots or sandals. Better still, they’re durable and lightweight. 

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".

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ExOfficio Nio Amphi Pant

I’m no stranger to travel clothes. 

In fact, I base most purchase decisions on whether said shirt, sweater, pants, skirt, etc. will travel well.

Dry clean only: Not gonna happen.

Quick-dry, wrinkle-proof, lightweight: Now we’re talking.

When I went searching for a pair of travel pants for an adventure trip in Baja, I struck gold with ExOfficio’s Nio Amphi pant. 

Check out the product details:

 
  • UPF 30+ for sun protection to keep away sunburns
  • Treated with Repeloff to resist wrinkles, stains, and water so you always look your best
  • Quick-drying and lightweight for easy travel and easy care
  • Peach finished for extra comfort
  • Cargo security pockets and drop-in cell pocket for all your travel essentials
  • Leg vent and bottom gusset with cinch; indestructible button

 

They had me at Repeloff and cinched the deal with drop-in cell pocket  (So sue me, I travel with a BlackBerry). Better yet, after the morning chill burns off, and the heat of the day cranks up, I’m diggin’ the roll-up feature that turns pant to sylish capri with a simple button. No need for dorky zip-offs.

Shopper’s remorse? Not me. It’s day 13 in Baja and I’m in love.

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Ellen Barone is an American writer and wanderer. She co-founded and publishes the group travel blog YourLifeIsATrip.com and is currently at work on her first book "I Could Live Here".