TJM and EDC — A Tactical Match
Everyday carry items are different for each person. We have EDC-ready custom promo products for your customers
Rick Cundiff
What’s in your wallet?
Don’t worry, it’s not a credit card ad. In fact, let’s follow up that question with another: What’s in your pockets?
The topic today is “every day carry” or EDC. The items you depend on every day, everywhere you go, to deal with whatever life throws your way.
We all have some EDC items, even if we don’t call them that. Car keys/fobs, wallets, drivers’ licenses, cash, credit cards, cell phones and other items we use or need to have on hand all the time.
In recent years, the term EDC has expanded to include more gear for more potential situations. It’s expanded from wallets and pockets to bags, backpacks and car trunks. And that’s where TJM Promos comes in.
Simply put, we are your dependable source for custom EDC items. We offer a full range of products, including pens, notepads, lanyards, apparel, flashlights, backpacks and much more.
For promotional gifts, raffle prizes, fundraisers or trade show giveaways, consider every day carry items. We have more than 800,000 different items to choose from, so there’s sure to be an EDC-worthy product that fits your brand.
It’s easy to personalize EDC gear to an individual. While one person might need a cell phone case, a pen and a multitool, another might prefer a custom phone lanyard, a leather wallet and a custom team coin. With so many different items to choose from, you could personalize EDC kits for your entire group.
So what are you waiting for? If you’re looking for every day carry gear that will keep you and your team going through thick and thin, think TJM Promos. We have the selection, the unbeatable pricing and the finest customer service you’ll find anywhere. With our expertise and your knowledge of what you need, there isn’t any EDC challenge we can’t meet. Call us toll free, or fill out our no-obligation Free Quote form today!
Rick Cundiff
Content Director, Blogger
Rick Cundiff spent 15 years as a newspaper journalist before joining TJM Promos. He has been researching and writing about promotional products for more than 10 years. He believes in the Oxford comma, eradicating the word "utilize," and Santa Claus.