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EDC - (Everyday Carry) - March 2021 - Still Covid-19 Era

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EDC Essentials for March 2021

*A look at the pocket carry setup for urban mobility.*

6
Items
8GB
Storage
1
Month Date
Section I

Everyday Carry Philosophy

I’m usually with my messenger bag that includes more items, like first aid, bottled water, and some snacks. But if I’m on foot around town, this is usually what I have in my pockets along with my keys and a Kingston 8GB USB drive.

 

Future Additions

I’ll likely add a Bic lighter to make for a more complete basic tool set. Possibly a small bit of paracord wrapped in a keychain.

Current Items
  • iPhone 11 — Primary communication and digital tool device.
  • Ballpoint pen — For everyday writing and note-taking tasks.
  • Victorinox Cadet Swiss Army Knife — A reliable multi-tool for daily utility.
  • Leather wallet — Used for carrying cards and currency.
  • Keys — Standard set for home and vehicle access.
  • Kingston USB Drive — 8GB of portable digital storage.
Tip: Always evaluate your EDC based on the environment; a messenger bag is great for travel, but minimalist pocket carry is best for quick trips on foot.
ItemCategoryPriority
PhoneTechHigh
KnifeToolHigh
WalletEssentialHigh
Stay prepared and keep your kit functional for your daily needs.

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