EDC

Everyday Carry, or EDC, generally refers to small items or gadgets worn, carried, or made available in pockets, holsters, or bags on a daily basis to manage common tasks or for use in unexpected situations or emergencies. In a broader sense, it is a lifestyle, discipline, or philosophy of preparedness.

 

submitted by lillesiim

Hi. Here’s my first EDC photo.
Fuji X10 with Gordys strap
iPhone 4
Moleskine notebook
Shkira horween wallet
Sterile submariner homage
Fenix LD01
Leatherman Style CS
Kingston SE9 usb stick
Uniball Signo
Keys, lighter etc

Editor’s Note: Hey there! You’ve got a pretty sleek carry that looks great for urban use. I noticed your keychain setup could probably benefit from a few small tweaks here and there, especially considering that’s where you’ve designated your light and tools. Consider swapping out that dinky carabiner and consolidate some of your split rings (i.e. one ring for tools, one for keys) to reduce bulk, noise and the risk of rings/clips failing. You can still keep your chain modular but without most of the bulk. Alternatively, you can try suspending and tucking your keys into your pocket, while leaving your tools riding on a belt clip of some sort for quicker access if you need your light or knife in a pinch. I recommend the Lucky Line 40401, here’s an example of how I did it. Otherwise, everything looks great! I hope this helps, and thanks so much for sharing.

submitted by lillesiim

Hi. Here’s my first EDC photo.

  • Fuji X10 with Gordys strap
  • iPhone 4
  • Moleskine notebook
  • Shkira horween wallet
  • Sterile submariner homage
  • Fenix LD01
  • Leatherman Style CS
  • Kingston SE9 usb stick
  • Uniball Signo
  • Keys, lighter etc
Editor’s Note: Hey there! You’ve got a pretty sleek carry that looks great for urban use. I noticed your keychain setup could probably benefit from a few small tweaks here and there, especially considering that’s where you’ve designated your light and tools. Consider swapping out that dinky carabiner and consolidate some of your split rings (i.e. one ring for tools, one for keys) to reduce bulk, noise and the risk of rings/clips failing. You can still keep your chain modular but without most of the bulk. Alternatively, you can try suspending and tucking your keys into your pocket, while leaving your tools riding on a belt clip of some sort for quicker access if you need your light or knife in a pinch. I recommend the Lucky Line 40401, here’s an example of how I did it. Otherwise, everything looks great! I hope this helps, and thanks so much for sharing.

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