No offense to anyone who's into this stuff, but what is the appeal in cataloging and discussing this what's in your pockets?
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For me, it's neat to know what other people carry. We're all different people with different stuff and things, and it's fun to learn about people I reckon. Totally get what you mean though, it's very mundane lol
You never know when a filthy Baggins is going to come along and ask, "What have I got in my pocket?"
And the correct answer is "String or nothing".
I have pocket fluff and no tea in my pocket.
Whats its gots in it's pockets?
I find it important to have some tools with me. Even if I'm really unlikely to use them, being a useful person who can fix stuff and solve problems is a major component of my self concept.
I also find the tools interesting in their own right. Lots of people like trinkets and gadgets, and there may be no explaining it to someone who doesn't immediately find that sort of thing appealing.
The component of self concept, that's exactly it! For me it's not tools. But I love being the person who always has a band aid, a painkiller, a needle and thread, a tampon. You really don't need that stuff every day, but when you need it, you NEED it. And it's nice to get to be helpful like that.
Imo: just getting new ideas for ways to reduce/consolidate the number of things I have to carry every day. I switched from a regular wallet to an ultralight wallet (Ridge, but there are much cheaper alternatives) and it has been helping out my back a lot. It's also nice to get recommendations for multi-tools and stuff.
I only everyday carry my phone, car keys, apt keys, and wallet, and I often leave my apt keys locked in my car so I have one fewer thing to carry.
Sharing things you find useful in your everyday life so that others might enjoy them or recommend things that would better suit your needs.
It is a bit extra, but I got put on to a lot of different practical utilities such as YubiKeys this way.
I also found the life-hack of adding nail-clippers to my carkeyring. It's definitely obsessive to an extent tho.
Fortune favors the prepared!
I'm always curious because I stopped carrying a purse as it made me feel more femme than I like, and since then I've wondered how dudes get through the day with only their pockets.
Im one of those weirdos that carries a cross body bag full of stuff everywhere. Here's what's in it: The pills are my prescription plus paracetamol. The tube thingy is 50spf sunscreen. There should be a pocket knife but I lost it and haven't gotten around to getting a new one yet.
Plus in my backpack, there's everything I need for staying the night somewhere. I used to live way out of town and frequently miss the last bus, so it became a habit to be prepared.
I have one pair of underwear, one pair of socks, a toothbrush+paste, face moisturizer and hand cream.
Also, a foldable reusable shopping bag, a small umbrella, and a water bottle.
Found my EDC doppleganger lol. Almost down to every item in the backpack at least. Suncreen is so underrated!
Are those plasters I see? Too many people forget thoseπI've ended up awkwardly searching for one after an accident cooking or paper cut one too many times Always stay prepared
Literally only my phone. I don't even always wear pants.
- Old leather wallet
- Flashlight (Skilhunt H150)
- Knife (Spyderco UKPK)
- Pepper spray (Sabre Red, with a pocket clip from a random flashlight)
- Phone (Pixel 4A)
- Keys, and another flashlight (Skilhunt EK1)
- Flash drive (Sandisk 128gb)
- 1.38β¬
See also [email protected]
Who knew EDC could be so... Aesthetic! Thanks for sharing that link too, probably should have looked for that community before posting. But I like giving people a chance to talk about themselves a little. :)
Three things always (and yes I slap every pocket every time I leave the house to check):
- Phone (right front)
- Keys (left front)
- Wallet (right back)
I'm not a fella, but either
Phone and husband
Or
Purse (keys, phone, wallet, work badge, hair clips, vitamins & medicines, measuring tape, lip balm, hand cream, cloth to clean glasses, crow whistle, gaming dice.)
Copying my comment from a discussion a while back:
Everything I wear is based around practicality which involves a lot carrying capacity. As someone who's a lot on the move, this is my usual kit:
Jeans, right pocket: Snus
Jeans, left pocket: Bluetooth earbud charging box thingy
Jeans, right back pocket: Boarding pass / ticket
Jeans, left back pocket: reserved for trash
Jacket, left front pocket: card holder, in which I also keep receipts
Jacket, left inner pocket: Phone
Jacket, front right pocket: varies. Usually a pack of chewing gum and a pen
Jacket, right inner pocket: Wallet with passport and misc other important stuff
Backpack: Two laptops, a change of clothing, USB battery bank, a bunch of adapters so I can plug in almost anywhere, phone stand, misc access cards, a plastic fork, and a toothbrush. Plenty of room to spare for things I add last minute or pick up along the way.
When I'm only moving locally, it's the same except I don't bring my backpack. And when I'm not flying, I have a small multitool/knife in my right inner jacket pocket instead of my wallet.
Oh, and up until a few hours ago I used to have my sunglasses hanging from a ring that is hanging Frodo-style around my neck. But I realized while I was boarding my plane on my way home that I'd left them in the airport lounge. No time to fetch them, but they weren't particularly expensive.
- Wallet
- Phone
- Work phone
- Butt plug (stainless steel)
- Car keys
- Chapstick (love Burtβs Bees)
- Viagra (sponsorship deal)
- Apple Watch
- AirPods
Burt's Bees is definitely the best!
Pretty standard stuff here.
When not in school:
- Phone with wallet case
- Keys
- Wireless headphones
When in school: all the above plus:
- Yorepek 50L backpack (everything else goes in here)
- Laptop (notes, actual work) (Debian w/ KDE Plasma)
- Laptop charger
- Grandma's laptop from 15 years ago that runs like dog shit (backup, also Debian, can still access my repos and load web pages, decoy if robbed)
- Tablet (books)
- Voltmeter (yes all the time)
- Blank computer paper and pencils (derivations)
- Guitar picks (Dunlop Gator Grip 2.0mm; for playing death metal, but also makes for a great tool)
Wireless headphones get extra priority because they allow me to control what I hear. For example, instead of getting sensory overload (I'm autistic) at the supermarket, I can replace it with death metal, which is better for some reason.
Cat, cup of coffee. Sometimes phone if I remember.
My EDC is
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A pixel phone with a case on it, in the case I tuck my driver's licence and one credit card. I have a wallet app on the phone for all other cards I might need.
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Keychain is a carabiner and short piece of webbing holding 2 house keys, car fob, mini knife and mini flashlight.
The keys clip onto bra strap and go inside my shirt and phone tucks into bra. Definitely not a fella :P
As little as possible most of the time.
Wallet, phone, coin purse, keys for shopping.
Phone, leash, poo bags, treats, 2m length of rope for the dog walk. The rope is mostly for defense against off leash agro dogs. I used to carry a knife but stopped because it's illegal and innocent rope will do the trick.
Pockets-
Front right:
keys if they're not clipped to a belt loop
Lighter
Cigarettes if I don't have a shirt pocket or cargo pockets
Phone - pixel 7 pro, otterbox case
Keys:
Carabiner
NiteIze DoohickKey FishKey
Small comb
House and car keys
A couple frequently used store membership cards
Mostly held together with s-biners, or niteize g series biners
Front left:
Mustache wax
Pixel buds
Knife- depends what I'm doing, most commonly an opinel, but
Back right:
Bandanna
Back left:
Chums Zipper Wallet, with key to my bike lock attached
A couple bandaids and safety pins in the wallet
Cheap sunglasses, no real brand or style preference, but I like metal frames, usually hanging from my shirt collar when not in use
Left wrist- Casio Protrek prg-550 with a cheap nato strap
Work bag:
Maxpedition Kodiak gear slinger (I like this bag's functionality but I've fallen out of love with the military styling, and it's probably bigger than I need these days, but it takes a beating and hasn't fallen apart in over a decade of regular use so I can't bring myself to replace it)
My work headset
Phone charger
Cheap Lenovo tablet for reading (M8 I think?)
Sometimes my switch
I normally keep a small first aid kit in my bag but I took it out for something a little while ago and keep forgetting to put it back, I believe it's whatever the smallest ultralight/watertight kit that adventure medical sells
1l narrow mouth nalgene bottle '
Maxpedition pocket organizer
In that organizer:
Zebra f-701 pen
Pentel graphgear 1000 pencil in .9 lead
Spare lead
Zebra pm-701 permanent marker
Yellow sharpie highlighter (if anyone knows of a highlighter thats less cheap looking, preferably metal with replaceable ink, I'm interested)
Thrunite ti4 NW flashlight
Pocket screwdriver, little plastic pen shaped thing, double ended with 2 double ended bits at either end, I think mine is Stanley branded but I'm pretty sure I've seen other brands selling the exact same thing with different logos
Small crescent wrench (I think channel lock brand)
County comm widgy pry bar
CRKT CEO flipper
Tide pen
Lighter
Eraser
Field notes pitch black notebook
County comm titanium ruler
Samsung bar flash drive
Eraser
Spare AAA batteries
Small sewing kit
Small spool of some very strong thread (I think dyneema, not sure, pretty sure I picked that up from county comm as well)
Wrapped the handle in some Paracord
USB A to C adapter (my wife borrowed it a while ago and I haven't gotten it back yet)
Metal Stanley lunchbox
20oz Stanley thermos/travel mug thing (I don't think they make my exact model anymore but the "trigger action" one is pretty close
Mary Poppins?
[UK] I carry phone and keys. I pay for everything with my phone. Twerking on street corners as a Gen X for cash isn't profitable anymore.
If I know I need ID, eg. Costco, I have my old fashioned wallet in my jacket pocket. I keep meaning to set up the Costco ID on my phone. Doesn't happen.
The number of times I open or reach for my wallet is maybe twice a month. Frigging barber still wants to be paid in cash, and all the 20th century banks and their ATMs are closing .. [so now they have 20th century tech and no way to interact efficiently with the public. Haha!].
I'm very increasingly anarchist as I get into my sixth decade - UK 2020s feels like 1970s again so screw the useless thieving politicians - so I should be actively pro-cash but I'm actually more pro-crypto pro-barter (especially pro barter) in the real world. Long ago l learned that if I have physical cash, I piss it up the wall, but I'm careful with credit card cash. No idea why. I never have more than Β£30 in notes on me; that's enough money to buy a Costa coffee for you yanks.
Sadly, that means I can't give cash to the odd homeless. Not too many homeless with contactless readers. Maybe that'll be rabbit-in-headlights Kier's big thing: contactless readers for the destitute veterans that the armed services and government abandoned (I came of age around Falkland conflict).
Eh! This thread just reminded me of something I've been meaning to buy, but only ever think about buying when I'm at work or something and not able to get online to make the purchase:
Key-chain pouch with a CPR face barrier that has a one-way valve.
I've never had to give CPR outside of a hospital environment, but there it's much more controlled w/ supplies readily available like a resuscitation bag that you just slap onto the patient's face and squeeze to give breaths. I know how to do the field version without any supplies, but when you give breaths in that scenario, YOU are the resuscitation bag, and it'd be nice to be prepared to give rescue breaths without needing to worry about shit like picking up herpes off some dying stranger's face.
Also CPR is NOT hard to do or learn, so if I've piqued your interest and you're not already familiar with it, plug your city in here (https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class) and set it to CPR and see what's in your area. Price varies a lot, but expect $30-$100 (WHY ISN'T THIS FREE/SUBSIDIZED?!). Learn some shit, get that cert, save a life. Make sure the class you sign up for good for first-timers and not a refresher course; and I STRONGLY recommend doing in person vs online so you can practice on a dummy with an instructor present to let you know if you're fucking something up.
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I am very minimal with what I carry.
I always have phone, headphones (either wired earbuds or my shokz bone conducting ones) and the least amount of keys(this is currently down to a single key on a small elastic cord).
If I am cycling I add in a small cafe lock, and in the summer I include spf30 Chapstick as well.
That is all the stuff ever really worry about taking with me on a daily basis.
I'm gonna take this opportunity to plug the nuknives u23. As a lefty, finding a utility blade knife that is lefty friendly is near impossible. This thing fits the bill with flying colors. Bonus: They sell tons of replacement parts, should you damage it. If you have a job that's hard on knives, this is the one for you.
Oh damn, can of worms opened!
My pockets carry is wallet, keys, two knives, emergency meds, bandana, and edc kit.
Keychain has two mini tools on it, one a knife pick (I can explain later if anyone cares) and a key tool from from niteize.
Edc kit is in a generic edc pouch. Lighter, mini multi tool, workkos aaa flashlight, mini pry bar that was a gift (never would have bought one), and a little whistle that has a storage tube with a sewing kit in it, plus a smaller knife than the two I keep clipped to my pocket.
Yes, that's three knives, wanna fight about it? ;) hell, it's four if you count the useless blade on the mini multi tool.
I also carry a smaller flashlight around my neck on a bead chain. It is incredibly useful, and I highly recommend this form of carry. Mine is an olight keychain light, the i3eeos. Single aaa battery, decent output and battery life. But it hangs just right to illuminate things where I would otherwise have to hold a light in my mouth, or have a headlamp. I use it multiple times a day sometimes, what with piddling around the chicken coop and whatnot.
Seriously, it is the second most used item I carry. It would be the first, but my main knife gets used hard in the yard lol. It's an old benchmade 710.
Now, I also have two carry kits for other supplies. A shoulder bag and a backpack. That's stuff that isn't pocket carry possible, and/or would only be useful if I'm away from home and get stuck overnight, or in specific use cases that are annoying enough to merit the carry.
The big bag has all the same stuff as the little, with extras.
Little bag has a "device kit" with power bank, cables, etc. Pens, pencil, better multi tool, bigger flashlight (still hand sized, but there's throws better light), bigger sewing kit, pill case with my regular meds for two days worth, and a mini 1st aid kit, plus whatever I decide to throw in.
The backpack adds a poncho that can double as a blanket, a usb bank as well as power bank, a bigger knife, some basic emergency food ( granola bars usually, plus some water purification tablets), and has room for various devices, including a laptop and multiple tablets or phones. That's what I have with me when going more than a half hour from home, always. The smaller bag is for in town carry.
And don't get me started on my car kits. Seriously, don't ask, in not typing that much lol.
EDC for me is bare minimum preparedness for an individual. Each "tier" of carry represents having what i need for a given span of time and minor issues that arise often enough to merit the weight.
RFID-blocking leather wallet, keys, phone
I'm a fella of Mbin but I've still got my bag of tricks with me:
- Cirkul water bottle until I run out of cartridges for it
- Keychain with a key-shaped multitool and a double-ended USB flash drive with Hiren's BootCD PE (soon: Ventoy!)
- Wallet with one credit card and way too many gift cards
- Motorola Moto G Power 2021 running a stock Android OS I want to replace
- Anbernic RG35XX Plus currently running Knulli, a fork of Batocera
- Vital Hero Digimon Red where I should be wearing a good watch like my old Pebble
- Printed cloth face mask from Bluehalo or Level One Bar + Arcade
- I want to carry some cheap clip-on earphones again
Something I'm not seeing here that is absolutely essential is a good flashlight.
Human beings can't do shit in the dark. Useful for power outages, dark areas, and if gets late. I end up using it more than my knife tbh.
Metal wallet, phone, keyring, e-reader, and a thermo. I'll skip the e-reader if there is no chance of a queue or waiting time.