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Every single coat, sweater, or jacket that I own has a packet of tissues, a cough drop (wrapped), and a tube of lip balm! My wallet on a string has lip balm, a mini first aid kit, dental picks, a credit card sized tool kit, cash, change, credit cards and a folded up list of important phone numbers (in case I lose my phone). Great vid, as always.
Every single pair of pants I ever wear contains a cherry Chapstick and a hair tie (I have long hair). Never leave home without 'em. I used to carry the little bottles of Binaca mouth drops but occasionally they'd leak. Tissues are a great one!
Retired healthcare worker. I continue to wear my scrub pants with a tunic top. Lots of deep pockets for wallet, keys, and money and anything important . I still carry a purse with my multi tool etc but it is a decoy. My tunic top covers most of my pockets and drawstring in waist band adjusts pants
@@andrea-dawn I carry my drivers license, money, people to contact in case of emergency, insurance card and a credit card. Some older people still carry photographs of loved ones in their wallets.
It's not exactly part of my EDC, but I always try to choose a bag that has reflective bits built in. I walk or ride my bicycle a lot, and I like having a bag that makes me more visible at night (without needing a battery). My EDC bag is a sling made with reflective fabric. All the backpacks I might carry on extended trips have strips of reflective material as well.
Hello I agree that EDC is for the person using it hence can be different because we do different things. I have a general layout and fine tune it for specific events or activities. Take CaRe
Loved this video. I always carry my knife and a small multi tool. As well as pepper spray, a small flashlight, a pocket monkey and a snowflake tool. Also tissues and a small first aid kit which has come in handy several times. I really like the jacket, that is my next purchase.
Nice EDC dump. Been looking at the Scottevests for a while but havent yet pulled the trigger on that purchase. I also slip a folded $20 with my phone between the case and the phone itself. Has sure come in so handy at times!
@@PrepperPotpourri Oh!! Thank you so much for replying back to me!! What came to mind were the painter pants that I wore as a teen. Gotta get some. I'm a teen at heart. Have a great day!!
I kind of fell off of the EDC bandwagon a few years ago. I keep a few choice items in the center console of my truck and equip my person with them as necessary. But 99% of the places I go, I find myself surrounded by the same exact things, if not more and better. So it’s down to a few things in my wallet, a few things on my keychain, and whatever personal defense items you might imagine. But I realized the stupidity of carrying a first aid kit into a pharmacy… Carrying a mini tool kit into a hardware store… Or emergency food into a grocery store. Lol.
I would have a RFID pouch for the fob, so that your car can't be force-ably started with you in it. Also, keeping a radio with tiny antenna right next to your heart is not good. I see people do this all the time and it can't be good. ScotteVest products really vary in quality, I have a shirt of theirs and its nice but honestly their stuff is too pricey. Not wearing jewelry hoping people won't attack you is silly, they will attack you if they are after you and not the money.