I have a bag for urine only. A urostomy. I came home with a bed bag. and I was not going to carry a piss sack around. I did a lot of on line research and found out about a leg bag but it was very inconvenient with tie straps. Found a better bag. The hoses would pull off and I got wet. Studying this I tried a gel super glue that kept the connections secure and I could remove two connectors leaving only two connections in place of four. Many times I got a leak around the seal ring and bag or the wafer to skin seal was pulled loose. Got wafer seal to stick to skin by removingold glue using adhesive remover pads and shaving around stoma a larger area than needed. Found that very smooth close shave not best. Needed some little hairs for good stick, slightly used blade better. I suck in abdomen as I apply wafer to skin after I have heated it with hair dryer. Attach bag, just in case of sudden flow, and using heat press seal onto skin. On line there are covers for this. Very expensive and needs to be replaced after a few months or less. At a Hobby Lobby store I found several types of light weight, cheap long lasting foam plastic door knob hanger strips. I cut off the bottom third. Then cut a one an one half inch opening from the bottom end to the pre-cut opening and super glued the cut off piece over the opening. I use two inch wide paper tape to attach it to bag. Tape is easy to remove and allow reuse of cover. I tried several types of waist bands to help keep everything in place while sleeping or driving with seat belt. None worked good. I use a elastic back support. Got mine at CVS. I started to use longer length underwear. I wear long length under shirts and pull shorts over it so top of shorts don't get under bag. Shirt and shorts are worn over back support Car seat belt never a problem. ALL THIS reduces lumps in clothing and problems with belt pressing on bag. Have this for three years no leaks "if I do good job".