I’ve got wallet and lighter front right, phone and cigs front left, and keys on a carabiner tucked into back right. Back left is basically always empty.

  • AdamBomb@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Front left: phone

    Front right: UltraTac k18 flashlight, Leatherman Style PS, space pen (it collapses to half length), keys

    Pocket knife clipped inside my waistband, front right crotch. Easy to draw, clip won’t scratch or gouge anything.

    Nothing in back pockets for comfort

    Those get carried full time in house and out. I carry a small shoulder sling or waist pouch for wallet and other sundries when going out.

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    Front left- Leatherman surge, zippo, random fidgety thing. Front right - pen, flashlight, moneyclip Back left- phone Back right - folded bandana, keys clipped to belt loop tucked in.

    It’s alot but I’m naked if I leave something behind.

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    Front Right: Keys, wireless earbuds, active nicotine packet container.

    Front Left: Eckster Wallet, spare nicotine packet container, phone.

    Back Right and Left: Utility Spots, used as needed.

    Right Pocket Watch Pocket: CRKT CEO knife, if off the clock, THCa pen (legal in my area)

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      Apparently, pickpockets sometimes put up signs earning of pickpockets, because it causes people to check their pockets for valuable items, showing which pockets they are in

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    How do you people sit with anything in a back pocket

    Also how do you people keep shit in the same pocket? Hell usually everything ends up in the opposite pocket I first put it in anyway

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      I clip my work knife in my back pocket that is on the far side distal. It’s in a good spot that doesn’t interfere with sitting.

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      Yeah it’s uncomfortable as hell to sit with anything in back pockets. I’ve actually utilized this at work. My customers often have me sign out contractor keys that I must return before leaving. Keeping them in a back pocket prevents me from driving away with them. I’ll know as soon as I sit down if I didn’t return them

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      My folding boxcutter has a belt clip and I hang my Gerber Dime on a suspension clip. Both live at the top of my rear pockets. I never sit on them.

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    Front left: cigarettes and lighter

    Front right: Keys, handkerchief

    Back left: phone

    Back right: wallet

    Leg left side: 10 in 1 screwdriver

    Right leg side: ballpoint pen, sharpie, white marker, mini vise-grips.

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    Front pockets: phone and wallet.

    Back pockets: keys (connected by chain to the wallet), a folded bandana/hanky, and a spare dollar or two not kept in my wallet. In my urban environment butt-dollars are important for tip jars, street performers, panhandlers, vending machines, or other cash-based occasions at which I’d rather not whip out my whole wallet.

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    Front right is phone, front left is wallet. Keys hang on left side belt loop. Vape in left side pocket, knife in right side. I have magnetic sunglasses that I put in the back right pocket when I’m not using them. Back left is for receipts & such.