panzade wrote:There are three principle pockets. Left front. Right front and right rear.
Right front carries car keys and change. Left front is home to the house keys and shopping lists.
And the right rear pocket only has one function. To carry a wallet.
If the right weight does not register on leaving the house, a pressure induced alarm goes off and no further travel is possible.
Haha, pressure-induced alarm! However, Panzade, as others have said, carrying your wallet in your back pocket may lead to back pain and is much easier to pickpocket. If you start getting pain... you've been warned!
As for me & my pockets... it depends on what I'm doing. Women don't have many pockets... more's the pity. I prefer, when I am going out and wearing jeans or a coat to keep my car key in one of those pockets (left front). I've gotten tired of carrying a purse and find I've acquired polar fleece vests and wear them because they have those two handy pockets. Other stuff that go in there if I'm out & about -- a cell phone in the right pocket and some kleenex -- also lipstick and a small credit-card case that also carries ID & paper money.