Just inspected myself, sitting in the downtown Oakland office, and here is what I'm actually EDCing:
On the belt:
1. Leatherman Wave belt pouch with:
- Leatherman Wave multitool...
- Attached to the pouch with 3ft nylon cord wrapped around it
- Leatherman screwdriver BitKit
- Bits driver extender
- Peanut lighter wrapped in ~5 ft white duct tape
- Maglite Solitaire with LED upgrade (smallest AAA light in the world)
- Set of 6 sewing needles from tiny to awl-like
- 20ft Kevlar sewing thread
- 2ft Steel wire (20ga) in plastic sleeve
- 2ft Steel wire (16ga)
- Tiny flat splinter forceps
- 2 concrete anchors (large screws 1/4 x 2-3/4)
2. The Otterbox belt holster with Samsung Note 3 in the Otterbox Defender case modified i.o. to attach wrist/neck lanyard to the phone (S clip on the other end) .
3. Keychain in the right pocket with
- 2ft long lanyard of braided 550 Paracord (about 15 ft) with HD split rings on each end and snap hooks to secure on the belt.
- Assorted keys in 4 groups on swivel locking hooks
- Screw top pills fob (pain killers and Pepcid).
- 64GB T-Flash card in the OTG card reader
- Keyfob USB-microUSB data/charging cable for the phone, earbuds and LiPO battery (see below)
- Black mini Sharpie
- Tiny Space Pen on magnetic clip
4. Business suit jacket's right inner pocket (single piece)
- Cut off top steel flat curved 8oz flask with...
- 8Ah Lithium battery USB charger with solar panel wrapped in...
- Disposable poncho
- Tiny AC/DC USB adapter on the bottom of the flask
- Titanium spork
5. Business suit jacket's left inner pocket
- UDAP mugger fogger pepper spray
- Vipertek shocker with flashlight
- Hard candy
- No gun, "thank you" California, but space is reserved
6. Business suit jacket's small front pocket
- Credit/ID/Key cards
- Business cards
- Transportation cards
- Microfiber cloth (for the phone screen, sunglasses)
- Credit card sized bank of various memory cards' adapters to T-flash form-factor, including USB reader. All with T-flash cards inserted (for various IT tasks like bootable OSes, antivirus tools, drivers, manuals, etc).
7. Plantronics Beat Go 2 noise isolating BT earbuds on the neck.
8. Polarized wraparound sunglasses on the face (on the table now, actually)
9. Orange survival bandanna in the right back pocket of the pants
10. Small zip lock bag with $40 in bills, and $2.50 in quarters in the left back pocket of the pants.
11. "Commander" mechanical watch on the wrist (Soviet Era memorabilia 30 years old
).