how do you carry keys without:a) scratching your phoneb) dangling at every stepc) not looking like a butchI've been stuffing them inside a small teddy bear but that's not a very good solution
>>18671514phone in left front pocketkeys and wallet in right front pocketconcealed carry Glock 43X appendix carry above right front pocket
>>18671514Put them in your pocket?
>>18671527I'm afraid to lose them like that
>>18671514I carry my house and car key in each separate car. they fit right inside my pocket and only the fob hangs out. They don't fall out. They key is not to have a bunch of shit on your keychain.
>>18671514Maybe a leather key holder like this.
>>18671532or this
>>18671532>>18671533That looks good, thanks I'll look into itHere's the teddy bear I mentioned
>>18671514The fuck are you on about? How is this a problem?
>>18671524Did you phone in right and wallet in left? >>18671536nice
>>18671796did you mean*
I usually hook them to my belt loop and let them hang or stuff them in my back pocket. If I’m wearing a suit I stuff them in the liner pocket.
I'm left handed and the way I EDC right now is>left pocket: phone, pepper spray>right pocket: leatherman, keys, ridge-style walletSo flip that if right handed I guess. Don't carry shit in your back pockets if you're sitting for extended periods of time, will fuck up your spine.
>>18672237What do you do for a living that justifies carrying around a leatherman? I have friends who carry leathermans but they’re all medical or office workers who literally never use them.
>front right pocket: phone, car key if im driving>front left pocket: wallet, chapstick, house key dangler>empty back pockets if i want to bring my headphones or pocket knifeno jingle, invisible besides the pocket clip, phone not scratched.
>>18672279I used to be a firearm instructor so I had an use for it almost daily, be it fixing jams or misc stuff around the range. Right now I'm a HOA manager, which is mostly office work, but I do stuff around buildings too from time to time and it still comes in handy.It's not really about use cases at work, though. Work is a controlled environment, you can have whatever tools you may possibly need at hand somewhere. I carry it for the rare but significant use cases out of work. If you want an example, one time I was on vacation with my gf, flight was delayed, we arrived near midnight, the owner of the place we were staying at left us the keys in a combination box. The lock was fucked up, I couldn't turn the key. Owner isn't picking up the phone because it's midnight so he's probably sleeping, we can't get in, it's a foreign country, gf is getting hysterical at this point. After a lot of struggling, I did manage ot turn the key with pliers, I don't think I would have managed without them. Shit like this makes carrying a multitool worth it if you don't mind the weight, I don't. The clip can be a fashion accessory, too.
>>18671514I keep mine on a carabiner thing and clip it to the edge of my pocket so they hang neatly instead of bunching up at the bottom. I keep them in my right pocket along with a pocketknife, phone goes in the left pocket, and wallet in the back.
>>18671514carabiner off the belt? i work in a warehouse and dont wanna get poked every time i lift a boxonly butches wear them in the front
>>18671514inside jacket pocket you dummy
>>18671527Don't answer a question with a question, faggot.
>>18671796>Did you phone in right and wallet in left?Not him, but that sounds awful.Smartphones are made for left hand use with all the buttons and sliders on the right edge.
>>18671514OwOwOwOw
>>18673093Okay, then put your phone in your left hand and your wallet and keys in your right.
>>18671528Attach them to string or chain thats looped around a belt loop and then slide into pocket
In my wallet.
>>18671528i wonder what people who were afraid to lose their wallet did
>>18671514>a) scratching your phone right pocket keys, left pocket phone>b) dangling at every step handkerchief on right pocket>c) not looking like a butch only three keys in the keyring