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A Low-Profile Pack for a Minimalist EDC

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A low-profile backpack that sticks to the essentials, Father's Day gift ideas for EDC, the latest de

A low-profile backpack that sticks to the essentials, Father's Day gift ideas for EDC, the latest deals on our Amazon influencer page, and more… [View this email in your browser]( [Carry everything you need, and nothing you don't.]( [Chrome MXD Fathom]( As a gear enthusiast, there's a good chance you've ran into the all too familiar dilemma of wanting to carry too much gear. But while some EDCers follow the mantra of “two is one and one is none,” the reality is that sometimes you don't need a backup for everything. Whether you've already got a dialed-in, minimalist carry or want to pare down to just the essentials for your daily commute, the Chrome MXD Fathom just might do the trick. It offers a slim and light platform with a lean pocket layout to help you bring along only what you need, and nothing you don't. [Check It Out]( [6 Father's Day Gift Ideas for His Everyday Carry]( From our sponsors: Father's Day is fast approaching on June 16th, which means just a few more weeks to find the best gifts for the man who deserves nothing but the best. We've got you covered—finding the perfect gift is just a few clicks away. In this guide you'll find a great selection of practical, useful, and downright awesome gear for your dad, thanks to some of our favorite brands for and to EDC. [Find the Perfect Gift]( [This simple travel organizer from Topo Designs keeps small, loose essentials in one place for a tidier EDC, available on our Amazon influencer page!]( [When the work week ends, Pierre in Germany swaps out a few items from his EDC for a lighter, more casual carry that still covers his bases]( [Mike in Nashville has been updating his EDC, adding a few new items to the usual set of pocketable essentials that keep his bases covered]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( © 2019 Everyday Carry • 1956 Larkin St., San Francisco, CA 94109 • All rights reserved. We periodically send e-mails to our followers who opt-in to our mailing list, such as when entering a giveaway on our website. [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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