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Gear

Open Doors and Bottles with the Key Case

Open Doors and Bottles with the Key Case

None of us have the luxury of being completely keyless at all times, but that doesn’t mean you have to walk around jingling with a janitor-sized set of keys, either. The Key Case, from Kimberlin Co. in collaboration with Scout Leather Co. and Tomahawk Portland, holds 4-5 keys on one side of the vegetable tanned leather sleeve and a special pocket or pants hook on the other. Your leather finish options are natural, chestnut or midnight, and the Scout Hooks are available in brass, titanium or copper. Before you ask, yes, the hook also opens bottles. If 4-5 keys just won’t cut it for your EDC, or you need a small USB drive or keychain pocket tool, there is also an XL model that will hold 8-10 keys max by allowing you to utilize both sides for keys instead of a hook.