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.
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submitted by D Park
Great site….A daily reader with my morning coffee.
I’m a car designer and appreciate honest, functional design. Items comprised is my special carry.
Damasko DA36 with Maratac 20mm Two Piece Nylon Band
Small Sebenza Double Lug
Haiku XML 6V
Editor’s Note: Mmm, dat design. A Chris Reeve and McGizmo is one of the most coveted pairings of blade and light you could have. Very great pieces and an excellent example of engineering, design, materials, aesthetics and attention to detail. Thanks for sharing.
submitted by Ark
Keeping it simple and doing what works for me is how I live.
4Sevens Quark AA Tactical R5
The moonlight mode is fantastic for that midnight bathroom break. Accessing it with a little twist of the head is so much better than cycling through many modes. Simple to use, small, reliable, and most importantly uses the common AA.
Emerson Mini CQC-7
It’s a perfect fit for my pocket and the wave feature makes for fast deployment when opening any shipping box left on my doorstep.
Mini Swiss Army
I’ve actually carried this for the past 18 years on my many keychains. The little knife and scissors have saved my butt countless times.
Money Clip
For me, using a standard wallet forces you to fill the empty pockets with stuff. I found this stainless clip at discount clothes store for a couple of bucks. Super simple and reasonably thin. I keep my cards in a drawer at home and tailor my plastic load before heading out.
1971 Rolex Air King
A gift from my father-in-law. It does me no good in a safe so I wear it.
iPhone 4
The charm of the iPhone is how thin it is, so I don’t use a case. It lives alone in my left pocket so screen protectors, front and back, serve it well.
Great site!
Editor’s Note: Awesome carry! I actually carry some similar gear, and I agree with your assessment on your individual items. My only small recommendation might be to upgrade your discount store moneyclip to a black titanium one just because it would conceal with your gear better and it might be more durable. However, it’s not necessary, especially as I can tell your gear works for you and you have a very positive attitude towards EDC. Thanks for pointing out some of your most favorite features of your gear for other readers who may be less familiar, too. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.
submitted by Anthony Sculimbrene
A Filip De Coene Hybrid Slipjoint (purchased after seeing a Mini from De Coene in your Archives)
A Hi CRI Steve Ku 40DD with Ice Blue Tritium Inserts
How is that for minimal?
Editor’s Note: Here’s a shot of that Steve Ku 40DD I mentioned in an earlier post this week. Awesome pair, totally minimal, unique and functional. Congrats Tony, carry them well.
submitted by starstreak
Great blog!
I’m japanese photographer. here’s my carry :
- Sinn UX S GSG9
- Sony Ericsson Xperia arc
- Keys
- Leatherman Style PS
- Nitecore EX11.2
Editor’s Note: Thanks for the kind words. Also, thanks for putting a brief description of what you do and where you’re from to put the carry into perspective. It makes sense that you carry a bladeless multitool due to Japanese knife laws. I see you keep your light on a wrist lanyard, which is nice for retrieval and retention when in use. If you want a different carry solution, there are actually some aftermarket titanium pocket clips that carry nice and deep if you’d want to go that route. Lastly, the real standout of this carry is that Sinn! Looks great all around, thanks for sharing.
submitted by Sherwin
Love your site! It’s intriguing to see what’s in people’s pockets. Reminds me of the book, The Things They Carried. Thought I’d contribute my daily carry, too.
- lip balm
- Makr Carry Goods, Horizon Three Wallet; Great thin wallet for front pocket use
- iPhone 4, 32GB
- Seiko SNK809K2; Custom face and hands, with Maratac Bond NATO strap
- fishhook keychain
- Streamlight Nano
- Rough Rider “Damascus” lockback; with hand-etched ivory scrimshawI found the knife on Etsy and felt it had a lot of character—so it replaced a Victornox Classic SD. I might ditch the Streamlight Nano and rely on my phone’s LED—it keeps unscrewing itself and spilling the batteries. I thought about getting a Photon, but they don’t seem all that great. Any reco’s for tiny flashlights?
Editor’s Note: Another nice minimal carry, pretty stylish too. I haven’t seen one of those Seikos in a while, looks like a Yobokies custom? Those are an inexpensive way to get the look you want, and actually look good for people with smaller wrists with the 38mm case. I’ve heard some horror stories about the infamous fishhook keyring but if you’re careful and tuck your keys into your pocket that shouldn’t be an issue, so just keep that in mind. As for a small light replacement, here’s a (potentially outdated) article on button cell lights. There have been some newer small lights on the market, some using 1xAAAA cells, but the one that really caught my eye was the Steve Ku (now Veleno Designs) 40DD. Good luck and thanks for sharing!
submitted by Scott P.
Heav(ier) duty EDC, usually carried in a small shoulder bag:
Guildhall pocket notebook (much better quality than Moleskine imho), in a plain leather cover.
Stainless Embassy pen, stainless Maxmadco pen.
Undyed cotton handkerchief.
Spyderco Leaf Storm.
Saddleback Leather medium bifold wallet.
Keychain and tools: Muyshondt Aeon, Leatherman Squirt PS4, and Imakey, and 2 stainless storage fobs.
Editor’s Note: Nice setup… with an EDC bag I see you can manage to carry a nice notebook, some heavy duty pens, and a Saddleback bifold (which aren’t the slimmest to carry I’d imagine, but here it should carry fine and last forever). Good choice on the primary bladetoo. Despite it being one of my older knives, my Leafstorm’s in my pocket every day (still can’t think of a suitable replacement for myself…). I like the pairing of the Aeon and the Squirt, as well as how your keys are modular for ease of access and customization. One concern I have is the two pill-fobs on one McGizmo clip situation — they seem to dangle awkwardly (which again, might not matter if it’s in a bag). I can’t tell from the photo what size clips those are too, but I generally avoid the smaller clips because they tend to easily unclip gear, in my experience. Looking good overall, thanks for sharing.
submitted by j-vergara
Hey, long time follower of this site. My carry pretty much stays the same through the years as I add or remove a piece here or there. This time I added a timepiece to my carry.
- 4Sevens Quark Mini 123
- Spyderco Persistence
- Seiko SKX007
Editor’s Note: Nice selection to add to the carry… The SKX007 is one of Seiko’s more popular offerings and makes for a nice EDC watch. Your other pieces, the Quark Mini123 and Persistence are also some common choices, albeit because they perform well for not a lot of money. These are definitely some pieces of kit to check out for newcomers to EDC. Thanks for sharing.
submitted by PiterM
Just my recent weekend EDC:
- Emerson CQC7 (with custom backspacer)
- Fellhoelter folder-bottle opener (for fine cutting tasks)
- Atwood PryBaby tool (with Strider pivot key)
- Ti folding spork
- BIC lighter
- G-Shock
- iPhone (doubles as emergency flashlight)
- Spartan pen (impact device)
- Field Notes
- refreshment mini-towel
- BUSHIDO pendant
- GF1 camera with 14/2.5 lens (very handy and gives MUCH better image quality than ANY compact camera, especially in low-light. And still small enough for EDC)
Editor’s Note: Nice loadout as always, Piter. I especially like the spork and friction folder/bottle opener as I don’t see those very often, very cool! Even though this loadout might look a little on the heavy side it still remains coherent set of tools for a relaxing weekend outside or something. I also forgot how good a simple G-Shock can be for an EDC watch, I might have to pick one up soon. Thanks for sharing.