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Fresh Essentials for Your Everyday Writing Kit 🖊️

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Fresh new colorways for a versatile machined pen, custom knives you can actually get your hands on,

Fresh new colorways for a versatile machined pen, custom knives you can actually get your hands on, the best laptop bags, and more… [View this email in your browser]( [Fresh new colors for fresh new ideas.]( [Our Favorite New EDC Products from Everyman]( You everyday carry kit naturally becomes a reflection of both your needs and personality. While a lot of gear companies tout performance, most of us will have to admit that how something looks is a big part of why we choose to bring along particular things. So when a proven and durable product gives you more aesthetic options to better match the rest of your kit—or to give it a signature highlight hue—it’s time to sit up and notice. [Check Them Out]( [Sniper Bladeworks 2020: Reload Collection]( From our sponsor: Aside from their price, we tend to find out about an interesting knife that you want to add to your collection after they’re already sold out and out of production, especially when it comes to exclusive blades made only in small batches. You have to be in the know at the right time, and we’re here to do that for you today with an opportunity to pick up one or more world-class designs by award-winning manufacturer Lance Abernathy and his company Sniper Bladeworks based out of Kansas City. They’re coming out with a brand new set of tactical fixed blade knives themed as the “2020:Reload” collection with superior “pistol grip” ergonomics and an overbuilt design language that makes them ready to take on all missions regardless of size. Check out the fully funded campaign at the link below. [Check It Out]( [The Best Laptop Bags]( [Find Your Next Bag]( [In this day and age, even in the new normal, Thomas still relies on a few timeless EDC tools to help him get the job done as a communications officer.]( [Tim in the UK already has a solid set of tools covering his bases, but expect his carry to evolve as he gets deeper and deeper into EDC. Welcome aboard!]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( © 2020 Everyday Carry • 500 Westover Dr, #14943 Sanford, NC 27330 • 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](

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