Those who don't identify as a fella also welcome to answer!

I'm getting tired of my wallet and I'm hoping to get some new ideas. Current EDC is my phone, wallet, and keys on a lanyard. Whatchu got?

Edit: I ought to be a little more specific with my EDC, since most people are kindly taking the time to do so.

Phone: Pixel 8 Pro Wallet: bulky leather wallet, I don't even remember the brand, I've had it so long. Keys: a stylized lanyard with various house keys, car key fob, and a keychain that reads "I hope your day is as good as my butt" from my wife. I have to keep that, you understand.

Misc: Burt's Bees chapstick, Listerine breath strips, and occasionally a utility knife depending on my destination.

    • Marighost@lemm.ee
      hexagon
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      3 months ago

      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

    • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]
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      3 months ago

      It often feels like a culture of consumption. People buying knives, wallets, and pens just for the thrill of shopping for stuff.

    • ditty@lemm.ee
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      3 months ago

      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.

    • AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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      3 months ago

      The "why" is what people enjoy. There's a story behind every item that people packrat.

    • tisktisk@piefed.social
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      3 months ago

      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!

  • BobDole [none/use name]
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    3 months ago
    • Wallet
    • Phone
    • Work phone
    • Butt plug (stainless steel)
    • Car keys
    • Chapstick (love Burt’s Bees)
    • Viagra (sponsorship deal)
    • Apple Watch
    • AirPods
  • neidu2@feddit.nl
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    3 months ago

    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.

    • christophski@feddit.uk
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      3 months ago

      Your comment made me instantly think about this comedy set: https://youtu.be/W0OLoevCEyc?si=vF_eDZZc6no8Q8Nl

  • AlpineSteakHouse [any]
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    3 months ago

    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.

    • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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      3 months ago

      a good flashlight

      Legitimately read that as a good fleshlight at first. Fucking hell I'm so immature lmao.

      More on topic, I always tell myself "I'm going to start carrying a flashlight", but I always leave it somewhere. So I just roll with the flashlight on my phone.

      • pingveno@lemmy.ml
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        3 months ago

        Flashlights are small and cheap. Drop one down a crack? Oh, well, at least it was my $30 flashlight instead of my $800 cell phone. They also can be turned down to improve battery life. Mine has days of battery life at its lowest.

        • deadcatbounce@reddthat.com
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          2 months ago

          I can see that but I like minimalism. The fewer things I carry around the better.

          I don't even put my car key on my house keys bunch anymore.

          • pingveno@lemmy.ml
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            2 months ago

            I can see wanting to keep it very minimalist, but I've slimmed down my pockets pretty well already so I have some space to spare. Besides, the flashlight I have is about the size of the AA-sized battery it uses, so I find the benefits outweigh the slight cost.

            • deadcatbounce@reddthat.com
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              edit-2
              2 months ago

              You've not understood the word minimalist. I like the minimal number of items in my pockets.

              You're not into minimalism. I have no problem with that. We're all different.

              • pingveno@lemmy.ml
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                2 months ago

                Oh, yeah, don't get me wrong, my pocket EDC isn't minimalist. I have ADHD, so I find that I work best if I can depend on a medium number of items always being with me. A few less things for my brain to keep track of, because they are always there.

      • AlpineSteakHouse [any]
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        3 months ago

        "Why do I need an espresso machine? Just thrown some grounds in a sock, boil it, and you got coffee."

        Flashlights have more maneuverability and they're significantly brighter. Trying to use your phone's flashlight outside is an exercise in futility. Plus I don't need to worry about my phone's screen breaking.

  • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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    3 months ago

    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.

  • ClassifiedPancake@discuss.tchncs.de
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    edit-2
    3 months ago

    Phone + Magsafe Wallet with ID, drivers license and credit card

    Keys in an Orbitkey organizer with a multitool, an Airtag and a MagNut to attach my car keys on if needed*

    An Alpaka Zip Pouch with an Olight Open Mini pen, more cards, some cash and loads of small, flat stuff like band-aids, a tick remover, a round of flattened duct tape and so on

    *The little magnet is a bit annoying because it attaches to all kinds of stuff that it should not. I’m going to get something that attaches without magnets

  • Moonguide@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    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.

  • toastal@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    Sony Xperia 5 III (has headphone jack) with LineageOS for microG. Shanling Q1 DAP/DAC. My everyday IEMs I take out of the house are Truthear Nova. I have a 10-year-old Ridge wallet & a mound of coins in the other pocket. Motorbike keys have nothing special other than an OnlyKey for TOTP/FIDO2.

  • Well its broken down in layers. Jeans have the basic essentials: Phone pixel 7 with graphene keys on karabiner minimal headphones jbl tour pro 2 wallet thick leather + cash is king Bic lighter

    Then the jacket with the level up:

    Smiggle smokes box (contains rolling papers filters etc) Chopsticks Chewing gum Hacksmith jet lighter Serviettes Bottle opener String Condom Pen mechanical pencil Notebook Calapers 15cm ruler Usb a+c think drive 1 for data 1 with custom version of kali linux

    Need to add powerbank (pls reccommend)

    Then my backpack wich is almost averyday but not nessasarilly everywhwre i go. Laptop lenovo thinkpad + manjaro linux proper notepad/paper Protractor 40cm ruler Water bottle Stubby 120W usb c charger 2x usbc2usbc cables Socks Jocks Spair tshirt Lock picks Standars shit panadol etc

    Then of cause there is the car but its more careying me not careying it. But lets just say its ready for the zombie apocalyse.

    Havnt gone into details about pocket order/organiswtion etc but there is a system.

    Dont carry a knife or gun cos its illegal in my country but if it wasnt i definatly would.

  • PaulSmackage [he/him, comrade/them]
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    3 months ago

    Wallet, phone, keys. Everything else i just keep in my car or work van. Whenever i see someone add a gun to their list, i always find it funny. It's such a silly thing to walk around with

  • edric@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    Phone, keys, wallet, hand sanitizer. When I know I’ll be in and out of a vehicle a lot (therefore having to empty my pockets to sit comfortably), I use a small bag that I wear across my shoulder/chest that contains all those things, so it’s easy to remove and put back on.