My friend used to by a costumer, for the film industry. He told me that, in days past, men's jackets, uniforms, etc., used to have a pocket in the tail of the jacket, right around the small of the back.
presumably, this would allow one to carry more stuff, while reducing bulges in parts of the outfit that would more easily show.
Have you ever heard of this? Would you recommend it as an option for custom-made suits?
Hey, you answered my question! Thanks, Antonio. It seems the loud keys happen mostly with one pair of pants that I wear. I only have four keys on my chain--car keys, my home key and my parents' home key. I do have a spark plug gapper just as a personalized fob, as well.
Also, I moved into the 21st century with a new smart phone. It's bigger in one sense, but slimmer in another, so it's much better hidden.
This is the exact reason I have a money clip. It keeps me from overloading and I only care what I truly need i.e. drivers licence, debt card, school ID, and a $20 bill.
Spread your keys over multiple rings. I have one ring for personal keys and one ring for work. You can use one key for all the locks on your home and garage, instead of using a separate one for each door. Perhaps you have keys to your parents house (they to yours). Consider changing all those keys to one key.
My friend used to by a costumer, for the film industry. He told me that, in days past, men's jackets, uniforms, etc., used to have a pocket in the tail of the jacket, right around the small of the back.
presumably, this would allow one to carry more stuff, while reducing bulges in parts of the outfit that would more easily show.
Have you ever heard of this? Would you recommend it as an option for custom-made suits?
thepuma66 3 months ago
Hey, you answered my question! Thanks, Antonio. It seems the loud keys happen mostly with one pair of pants that I wear. I only have four keys on my chain--car keys, my home key and my parents' home key. I do have a spark plug gapper just as a personalized fob, as well.
Also, I moved into the 21st century with a new smart phone. It's bigger in one sense, but slimmer in another, so it's much better hidden.
bopeuph 3 months ago
you always give us a lot of good advice, thank you very much. keep going:)
stevensung100 3 months ago
This is the exact reason I have a money clip. It keeps me from overloading and I only care what I truly need i.e. drivers licence, debt card, school ID, and a $20 bill.
racermaniak 3 months ago
@racermaniak I think I'll do a video on just teh moneyclip - such a great piece of gear!
RealMenRealStyle 3 months ago
Spread your keys over multiple rings. I have one ring for personal keys and one ring for work. You can use one key for all the locks on your home and garage, instead of using a separate one for each door. Perhaps you have keys to your parents house (they to yours). Consider changing all those keys to one key.
SirBlade666 3 months ago 3
@SirBlade666 Great advice as always sir!
RealMenRealStyle 3 months ago