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To make your get home bag discreet during commutes, choose a bag that blends in with everyday carry items, and avoid over-accessorizing or labeling it as a survival kit. Consider using a water bottle or lunch box as a makeshift bag. You can also use a small backpack or messenger bag with a neutral color.
Choosing a Discreet Bag
When selecting a get home bag for commutes, choose a bag that looks like it’s meant for everyday carry. Avoid bags with bright colors, bold logos, or overt survival gear attachments. Opt for a bag with a neutral color scheme that blends in with the crowd. Consider a bag with a capacity of 10-20 liters, such as a small backpack or messenger bag, to keep your essentials within a reasonable size.
Packing Discreetly
To avoid raising suspicions, pack your get home bag with clothing and personal items that are easy to explain if questioned. Roll up a spare set of clothes, a hat, and a pair of gloves in a compact manner. Include a water bottle or a refillable container to add bulk without arousing attention. When packing food and water, use airtight containers or ziplock bags to minimize the risk of leakage or spills. Aim for a weight of 5-10 pounds to keep the bag manageable and avoid straining your back.
Accessorizing with Camouflage
To further disguise your get home bag, consider accessorizing it with items that mimic everyday carry. Attach a phone case, a wallet, or a small notebook to the bag, and make sure they are not easily removable. This will help create a convincing illusion that the bag is just a regular carry item.
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