A vest with many pockets. That’s the usual top I’d see my dad wearing. Why would anyone need a vest with so many pockets?
- Wallet – Instead of putting it in your pants pocket, you can put it in your vest. It won’t look as bulky and you can still have easy access.
- Keys – Similar to your wallet, keys can get pretty bulky, and uncomfortable in your pants when you sit down.
- Pen and paper – Other people’s pens are not always reliable, so having one on you can solve your problem. Plus, you never know when you need to jot down some notes or draw a picture.
- Unused Napkins – Some restaurants give you extra napkins…even when you don’t need them! Any unused napkin has a place in the vest. It’ll come in handy.
- Toothpicks – We’ve all been in the situation where you’ve been talking to people the whole afternoon, only to realize there’s something stuck in your teeth from lunch and you can’t get it out. That’s when having a toothpick saves your day.
Those are probably the typical items you might find, but wait, you can still fit more…
- Backup key – Just in case the original key doesn’t work…
- Microfiber cloth – One must always wipe glasses with the proper cloth to prevent scratches.
- IKEA paper measuring tape – You spot a nice piece of furniture on sale as you’re shopping at a department store. Can it fit in your space? It’s time to pull out that measuring tape!
- Mini flashlight – For the few times when you might be out in the dark or need to check out your car’s engine, a mini flashlight can help light your way.
- Mini tool set – Broken glasses? Something is stuck? Whip out your mini tool set for an easy fix!
- Spare memory card – A photographer will always have a spare memory card.
- Small digital camera – Yes, this can fit in the vest too! Capture all the special moments with a small digital camera!
What else could you keep in your vest’s pockets?