My EDC varies depending on if I'm working or if I'm doing "my own thing".
Working, I have a Maglite XL200 in my back pocket, wallet w/spare car key in it, keys, a generic 2.7" full stainless steel Jaguar smooth blade lockback with a cherry inlay handle, cellphones (a work one and my personal), a Zebra F-701 and that's pretty much it.
"Oot and a boot" I have a drastically different setup that comes in two additional flavors.
Standard: I carry my custom built XM-L 18650 powered torch, the same knife, wallet, keys, 20' of paracord in a tri-weave bracelet, cellphone, my solar Casio G-Shock and a small "pen" style combo screwdriver. This all fits in my jeans/arms/belt.
D-Day Level: Everything from the standard category plus a small shoulder "holster" style pack holding my Mag-Tac as a backup, a pair of RC123's, a spare 18650, 4 lithium AA's, firesteel, 50' more paracord, $100, my beloved Garmin 62S clipped to the outside, 16gb flash drive, a Fisher Space Pen (matte black bullet style), Gerber Multi-Plier 600, wire type wood saw, small waterproof notepad, digital "spy camera", a few first aid items, solar blanket, a spare set of sunglass clips and finally quick insert earplugs.
I'll grab a picture when I finally get home from this trip, but the bag is surprisingly thin and light despite the small truckload of stuff in it and is MAYBE 6"x9"x2" in a quarter moon shape and is designed to be worn holster style. It's basically a micro bug-out bag that I EDC if I'm headed out and want to have more than I can pocket... So, I carry it pretty often.
It started off as just wanting to have a "bit more" than I could carry in my pants/on my belt, but I just kept finding useful stuff to squeeze inside in the extra nooks and crannies... I swear it's bigger on the inside :huh: The bag stayed the same, but the insides have evolved and now there is enough in it that if I were to be stranded 1000 miles from civilization in a resource rich environment like the state I live in (NY), that I can confidently say I'd be able to survive nearly indefinitely with my skills... or at least be prepared for a realistic "anything" :twothumbs
Oh, one last thing before I wrap up the wall of text; I also sporadically CC my stainless Walther PPK .380acp in it's own holster with 2 spare mags. I know "often" might as well be not at all, but imho, often is better than never
I mostly find myself wearing it most in the fall/spring when I know I'm going to be tromping through the woods at all hours of the night as a precaution for the more wild wildlife.