I prefer carrying things either clipped so they ride stationary inside my pockets or carrying it in a pocket where it can't move and flip around (like my wallet in my back pocket). I even went so far as to sew a small pocket within the front pocket of my jeans for my Victorinox Compact SAK. This way it doesn't have the opportunity to flip around at the bottom of my pocket; it just rides in one spot, vertically.
Well anyway I was thinking that my keys are the biggest nuisance for me because they ride loose in my pocket. They are bulky and poke me. I know a lot of people clip them to their beltloop, but I can't stand having them hang freely off of me. So, I was wondering if anyone carries their keys in a unique way. I was thinking of making something like a wallet that has small slots or individual pockets for keys so that they could ride flat in the pocket like a wallet does. This would eliminate the poking and loose feel of them at the bottom of the pocket. They could also be organized and easily accessible. I only carry 5 keys, so something like this might be feasible. Just an idea. Maybe there's something like this on the market already that someone could point me to? Maybe someone has an alternative solution? Maybe I'm just crazy?
--Aaron
Well anyway I was thinking that my keys are the biggest nuisance for me because they ride loose in my pocket. They are bulky and poke me. I know a lot of people clip them to their beltloop, but I can't stand having them hang freely off of me. So, I was wondering if anyone carries their keys in a unique way. I was thinking of making something like a wallet that has small slots or individual pockets for keys so that they could ride flat in the pocket like a wallet does. This would eliminate the poking and loose feel of them at the bottom of the pocket. They could also be organized and easily accessible. I only carry 5 keys, so something like this might be feasible. Just an idea. Maybe there's something like this on the market already that someone could point me to? Maybe someone has an alternative solution? Maybe I'm just crazy?
--Aaron