I use a British MTP Pack/Respirator Pouch as an EDC bag in town but, obviously, you can use it for whatever area you want.
Since I took these photos I’ve swapped the side pouches to larger ones, I’ve also removed one of the two internal open-topped pockets to give a little more room & the pouch on the inside of the lid isn’t used now.
I made a paracord grab strap, added pieces of Velcro on the flaps Velcro so I’m not always fighting to get open one-handed but if I want the flap more secure then I just pull off my attachments & it’s all back to normal.
I swapped the carry original strap to a spare one I had just because I prefer it.
I carry a small FAK in an external pouch, a water bottle or flask in the other & inside is a power bank with cables, notebook, pen & pencil all in a waterproof bag in the remaining interior pocket & in the main compartment I stuff, in winter, a Dutch Army snood, woolly hat & gloves & in the warmer months it’s normally empty for any odds & sods I pick up on my travels.
Since I took these photos I’ve swapped the side pouches to larger ones, I’ve also removed one of the two internal open-topped pockets to give a little more room & the pouch on the inside of the lid isn’t used now.
I made a paracord grab strap, added pieces of Velcro on the flaps Velcro so I’m not always fighting to get open one-handed but if I want the flap more secure then I just pull off my attachments & it’s all back to normal.
I swapped the carry original strap to a spare one I had just because I prefer it.
I carry a small FAK in an external pouch, a water bottle or flask in the other & inside is a power bank with cables, notebook, pen & pencil all in a waterproof bag in the remaining interior pocket & in the main compartment I stuff, in winter, a Dutch Army snood, woolly hat & gloves & in the warmer months it’s normally empty for any odds & sods I pick up on my travels.