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DS usually keeps his phone in his backpack, but for a few outings he has used a belt clip. He doesn't normally wear a belt though, so it isn't his preference.

 

DH carries his phone on a belt clip every day. Pretty sure he has this one:

http://www.amazon.com/OtterBox-Defender-Holster-Packaging-iPhone/dp/B0060BA5FI/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1361542368&sr=8-6&keywords=otter+belt+clip

 

It did break for DH after about 18 months but he replaced with same item since he overall likes the snug fit of it.

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There are times when I'd like my kids to have their cell phone and id with them (e.g., classes, field trips) but they don't have pockets that are a good size to hold them or they're not carrying a bag. How do your kids like to manage this - wristlet? lanyard? clipped onto belt loop? another way?

 

I'd have them wear a fanny pack. That's what I wear when going to places like Disneyland. You don't have to remember to pick it up/accidentally set it down, etc. But its there when you need it.

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My boys carry "man-bags". Small version of a messenger bag. They use them to keep wallets, keys, cell phones, pens, date books, plastic dinosaur toys...

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Right now I am imaging my younger son's reaction if I told him to wear a fanny pack. >>>> :glare:

 

 

I'm wondering where you'd find one. :confused1: Tourist trap places?

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