1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to carriers for valuables and, more particularly, to a security pouch that is adapted to be attached to an undergarment of a wearer to enable the wearer to carry currency, valuable documents and the like in a concealed manner.
2. PRIOR ART
It is common for women to carry valuables such as currency, credit cards, driver's license, passport, travelers checks, and the like in purses which may be carried by hand or supported by a shoulder strap. Since these purses are usually carried in plain view, they present an enticing target and are susceptible to being stolen. Money belts, which are adapted to be worn about the waist and below outer attire, have been suggested as a more secure and less conspicuous means for carrying valuables. However, money belts are not particularly suited for use by women because they alter fashion lines and tend to be conspicuous. This is notably the case where the outer garment is a one-piece dress.