It’s the end of the year, so that means you will see all sorts of top lists…
It is time once again for us to take a look at what our friends over at Everyday Carry have on their pages, and today is a pocket dump from one of our hard-serving Army members.
Well, it’s better late than never, right? For this week’s cross-post with Everyday Carry, we actually have a two-fer for you. First up, as you can see above, is a carry that many of us would be familiar with, and a chrono you may not be familiar with.
At the heart of things, watches really are, first and foremost, tools: they tell us the time….
It’s time for our bi-weekly look at what our friends over at Everyday Carry have been publishing, and we have something a bit different – a pair of pocket dumps that came across as pretty interesting mixes.
Our last couple of EDC posts took a look at the longer form articles and topics that Everyday Carry had produced. Today, we are going to get back to what is perhaps the most user-engaging feature, where users submit either a good-old “pocket dump” (where they empty the contents of their pockets and send in a photo), or an organized look at what users carry with them on a daily basis, which generally gets into things that are carried along in a bag as well (not just in the pockets).
It is time once again for us to take a look at what our pals over at Everyday Carry have cast out into the web, and pick out one article to bring to your attention
I do not carry much with me on a day to day basis, just the things that I consider essentials. This boils down to my wallet, my keys, my phone and a watch. The other thing I carry most everywhere, but is too big to carry in my pocket, is my iPad in a Switcheasy case.
As you know, every few weeks we have been bringing you some interesting content from our pals over at Every Day Carry. In many ways, these sort of pocket dumps can serve as inspiration for gear you might like to pick up. Or, in the case of today’s selection, perhaps what an alternate universe you might carry.
We are normally all about watches, but when the guys at Smith & Bradley put together the Smith & Bradley Beacon Box, I wanted to get the word out.