Zipper Clasps

Thwart Pickpockets

Pickpockets are looking for easy purse targets to get into. Easy sliding zippers, open purses, and distracted owners. Our zipper clasps keep your purses closed and deters anyone trying to get into your bag.

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Our zippered purses and wallets all have clasps to help secure each zippered compartment, and deters pickpockets from getting into your bag. They not only make it more difficult to get into your bag as it requires that extra motion of unclasping the zipper pulls, but it also makes you a less desirable target compared to non-antitheft bags around you.

Where does this come in handy?

Pickpockets are always looking for easy targets on the go, whether you are roaming the streets window shopping, or hopping into a crowded metro train. They have one simple goal - get in and out of your bag quickly and undetected. Our zipper clasps not only make you seem like a less desirable target at a glance, but it also makes it that much harder to unclasp and then unzip your bag. You can even use your strap clasps to clasp on your zippers to really throw them off!

Pickpocketing is a prevalent issue in many countries, especially in crowded urban areas, popular tourist destinations, and public transportation hubs. While it's important to note that pickpocketing can occur anywhere, certain countries and cities are unfortunately more notorious for this crime due to high tourism rates, crowded streets, and the presence of organized pickpocketing rings.

Here are some countries where pickpocketing is commonly reported:

Spain: Cities like Barcelona and Madrid, as well as popular tourist spots like Las Ramblas, are known for pickpocketing, especially in crowded areas and public transportation. Barcelona, in particular, is notorious for pickpocketing, especially in crowded places such as La Rambla and public transportation like the metro. Barri Gòtic, the historic Gothic Quarter in Barcelona, is also known for pickpocketing, especially in narrow, crowded alleys.

Italy: Tourist destinations like Rome, Florence, and Milan, particularly around iconic attractions and public transportation, are hotspots for pickpocketing incidents. In Rome, major attractions like the Colosseum and Vatican City are hotspots for pickpocketing, especially in the midst of large crowds of tourists.

France: Paris, particularly crowded places like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Champs-Élysées, sees high instances of pickpocketing, often perpetrated by skilled thieves.

Czech Republic: Prague's popular tourist spots like Charles Bridge and Old Town Square are known for pickpocketing, often carried out by skilled thieves targeting distracted tourists.

Thailand: Major tourist cities such as Bangkok and Phuket, especially in crowded markets and popular tourist sites, are known for pickpocketing incidents, often involving distraction techniques.

Argentina: Tourist areas and crowded public transportation in Buenos Aires are often targeted by pickpockets in this city.

Brazil: In Rio de Janeiro, tourist spots like Copacabana Beach and Christ the Redeemer Statue are often targeted by pickpockets, particularly during major events and festivals.

While these areas have reported higher incidents of pickpocketing, it's essential to remain cautious and aware of your surroundings regardless of your location. Taking preventive measures, such as using anti-theft bags, securing your belongings, and avoiding crowded areas, can significantly reduce the risk of falling victim to pickpocketing.

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