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My front right pocket.


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You could go with the freetrain phone vest. I can see how it would be pretty good. To me, it seems a hell of a lot better than an armband.

https://freetrain.com/products...vPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

I definitely like this.
 
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Why not just keep it in your pocket ...
Because I have to sit on a mower or in the truck for most of the day.
 
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Cargo pants/shorts.
Buttoned or velcro pockets and plenty of them. It's all I buy nowadays.

Duluth Fire Hose pants for me, both the original fire hose material and the lighter material (DuluthFlex). They have so many pockets at times I could feel something inside (from the outside), but it was like a treasure hunt finding which pocket it was in. My phone goes in an outside front pocket that is nicely phone-sized, and covered with a velcro flap. There is another front outside pocket (not covered) that is spare magazine sized. The main inside pocket has another pocket inside it that is pocket watch or zippo sized. Also rear pockets are velcro flapped and there's a hammer loop too.



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Air Pods, for Mark, would probably be a non-starter. Even if he's not otherwise wearing hearing protection, IME Air Pods often don't stay put very securely. The next thing you know, there's one of your Air Pods laying on the floor.
I've got the hearing protection thing worked out.
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Cargo pants/shorts.
Buttoned or velcro pockets and plenty of them. It's all I buy nowadays.

Duluth Fire Hose pants for me, both the original fire hose material and the lighter material (DuluthFlex). They have so many pockets at times I could feel something inside (from the outside), but it was like a treasure hunt finding which pocket it was in. My phone goes in an outside front pocket that is nicely phone-sized, and covered with a velcro flap. There is another front outside pocket (not covered) that is spare magazine sized. The main inside pocket has another pocket inside it that is pocket watch or zippo sized. Also rear pockets are velcro flapped and there's a hammer loop too.


Well, I do lawn care so no shorts. Big Grin

The Flex pants may be a good solution as long as there are pockets that aren't at hip level. I'll go look.
 
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Wrangler cargo pants with zippered thigh pockets
 
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in cargo pants pocket + blue-tooth ear piece.
 
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with the velcro-secured flap.


Had a velcro closer one once. While they are indeed very secure the RRRRIIIIPPPPPPPP sound that opening them makes attracts too much attention when you need it in quite situations.



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Which is why the US Army ditched velcro and went back to buttons on the cargo pockets of their latest uniform pants.

(Plus, velcro doesn't work well when clogged with sand/dirt/mud.)
 
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I have a buddy that uses a commercial walk behind mower in his business. He took a motorcycle phone mount and attached it to the mower.


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https://tuffproducts.com/range-gear/magazine-pouches/

Fits my iPhone8 with case.



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I'm looking for a solution to carry my phone during work. 70% of the day is either riding a mower or driving so a belt clip isn't going to work. I break them or the phone falls off and that's no good. If it falls under the mower deck, bye-bye iPhone.

Any ideas?


This probably won't work for you. But maybe it will inspire someone if they are looking for solutions.

I took my bluejeans to my local cleaners and had the tailor extend the front pockets by two inches. I am able to carry my work iPhone 8 and personal iPhone XS Max in my right front pocket.

I went to my local fabric store and found a cotton duck fabric that was close to the pocket material in my jeans and bought two years. then brought the fabric with me to the tailor and told him what I wanted.

First pair I had him extend by one inch. But that wasn't enough so the next pair I had him extend two inches.

I don't know if this helps you. But at least you know the option exists.

Cost was like $10 a pocket. Worth it to me.

I've had to have a number of suit pant pockets repaired through the years which gave me the idea.

This would also work if anyone wanted to pocket carry a handgun but the pocket wasn't big enough.
 
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If you are willing to carry a Samsung phone, some of these options may work for you

Juggernaut Case Smartphone Mounts

The Juggernaut case is expensive, but with all of their mounting options, I really think it is what you need given your requirements and operating environment
 
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I took my bluejeans to my local cleaners and had the tailor extend the front pockets by two inches.


There are also brands of jeans whose pockets are larger/deeper than standard, including Duluth Trading and 5.11, among others.
 
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This might work for you. foneleash.

I'm an old retired sod who was unaccustomed to these large screen gizmos, so when I first got one I feared dropping it or loosing it. This, along with a nice CoverOn FlexGuard clear case, solved all my issues for my large android smartphone. Phone rides in my shirt pocket or hanging free without risk of loss or damage with this neck lanyard. I've had mine now for 2 years and it is still going strong! Big Grin

https://www.foneleash.com/

https://youtu.be/ZzmEBS3WHDA

Some examples of how the leash attaches through your phone case. Note the neck loop can be detached and the short piece used as a wrist lanyard.





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I took my bluejeans to my local cleaners and had the tailor extend the front pockets by two inches.


There are also brands of jeans whose pockets are larger/deeper than standard, including Duluth Trading and 5.11, among others.


True. But they are not made in the U.S.A.

I've purchased Duluth Trading Firehose cargo shorts before and the pockets were the same as typical jean pockets.

TruSpec 24/7 shorts have deep pockets and that is what I wear during the summer months.
 
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https://www.gusset.com/

Diamond Gussett, USA made jeans in TN, get the 6 pocket jeans, well made, and the extra pocket is designed for smartphones...
 
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External body armor pocket.




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These are the best belt holsters I’ve found.

They are made in the US out of seat belt material.


https://www.simple.be/

https://www.simple.be/


It moves with you, and sized for your phone and case. Can’t break it. You can get one with either a flap or without.



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