

👜 Elevate your everyday carry—because your tools deserve a first-class ride.
The Topstache C0103 is a premium handcrafted leather EDC belt organizer designed to securely hold multitools, flashlights, pens, and keys. With three dedicated compartments and a belt loop fitting up to 1.8 inches, it offers a comfortable, clutter-free carry solution that blends rugged durability with refined style—perfect for professionals who demand both function and fashion.












| ASIN | B0B19WBPR5 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,142 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Shop Knife Sheaths |
| Brand | topstache |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black-02 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,744) |
| Date First Available | May 14, 2022 |
| Included Components | One Leather Sheath Only |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Manufacturer | topstache |
| Material | Leather |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number Of Pockets | 3 |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Part Number | 220505C01 |
| Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
| Product Dimensions | 5.8"L x 1"W x 6.2"H |
| UPC | 716963224703 |
D**A
Good size, looks nice, seems sturdy!
I bought this because I wear Levi’s to work everyday and my pockets are full enough. In my “belt-pouch”, I keep a cheap multitool, an Olight Arkfeld, a small folding knife (either the Gerber Lite folding utility knife or the Baby Banter), a metal pen with a clip, and I’ll sometimes attach my key leash to the metal clip. I really like how much weight this takes out of my pockets. All I carry in my jeans now are my cell phone and a front-pocket wallet. Everything else that I need is right on my hip, at the ready. As a result, my pants are even more comfortable. I’ve been using it daily and it’s not showing any unusual wear. Just the normal scratches (patina?) that leather gets. The stitching is very strong. Sometimes I take it off because there’s a slim chance someone could mistake it for a holster if I’m wearing a jacket, hoodie, or outer-flannel, but that’s really only in sensitive environments that I don’t want to deal with getting asked about it. Even then, I just drop it in my bag and know that all my highest use items are right at the top of the bag and in the exact same place. It’s really great for my uses in I.T. It saves me countless trips to my truck or wherever I left my tool-bag. I’m able to tackle most unexpected issues that pop-up with a good flashlight and a multitool. I mostly keep the knife on there for opening boxes, bags, zip-ties, and cutting through some shrink wrap and insulation. I paid about $27 for this but it’s closer to $22 now. I think it’s worth it. Just don’t expect to be able to wear it with a thin, dress-belt. It will scratch the highly finished leather and be a little uncomfortable because the belt is too narrow. In my opinion, even with a dress-belt it’s still better than trying to keep all that stuff in your pockets. It works and looks fine with khakis or Dickies-style work pants, too. The thicker and wider the belt, the better the fit and weight distribution. If you work in a trade that needs a real tool-belt then this isn’t for you. But if you use a bag or box with specialized tools and don’t carry it into every room you go, you’ll probably really appreciate this thing. You still have your back-pockets to hold a few screwdrivers, pliers, drill-bits, and screws. If I need a tape measure for a task, I will usually move the knife to my fifth pocket and clip the tape measure on where the knife usually goes or clip it to the other side of my belt. If it means anything, I’m a relatively tall guy, so it may appear more noticeably on those who are shorter in stature. I don’t think I’d let that turn me off to it, though I can’t really say for sure. It’s not small but it carries very well. If I’m driving a very long distance I might take it off if I’m using a vehicle with smaller seats. In that case it’s easier (and more comfortable) to just remove my belt for the trip and put it back on when I get out. In a truck or larger, American, fleet-type-car it doesn’t interfere with the seat-belt. I hope this is helpful to someone.
B**K
Dank
I'm a skinny guy and i can still make this disappear under a shirt when its fully loaded. For less than 25 burgers this thing is incredible. Everything in it stays secure, and its nice and slim, enough that it vanishes under a shirt, and it's comfortable. Good value, excellent utility.
J**N
Worth every dollar.
Fantastic quality. Seems very durable. Fits all my items perfectly. The design is perfect for fitting everything I need. The functionality of this holster is fantastic everything snug and not going to fall out. I absolutely love it. Would definitely recommend it.
M**V
Nice and functional product
It's nice and holds what it needs to. My multi tool is on the larger size so it does not fit. I probably should have bought the xl version of this product. I might still do that but it also gives me an excuse to buy another multi tool. Leather is of good quality and the holder fits nicely to the beltline.
E**1
Great for EDC, Especially for Husky Fellas!
**T.L.D.R.** GREAT POUCH FOR FAT GUYS! Well Guys, I usually don't do written reviews but I have to for this pouch. As a Portly fellow I have always been a bit on the worried side that pouches like this would either be too uncomfortable around the mid section or it would make it hard to get the tools in and out of the pouch. Being a life long member of the no cake or pizza left behind camp things that go on your belt tend get obstructed by my "father figure" so I stayed clear of them. Well the Mrs. decided to get one of these for the Holidays this year and gifted it to me once I got my Leatherman Super Tool 300, Fenix PD36r, and other various odds and ends tucked away simply and securely, I was taken aback by just how nice and convenient this little pouch is. Everything fits in firmly into this well made little pouch so much so that I now want to add more stuff to my edc just to utilize all the pockets of this little leather wonder. It is on the thinner side of leather which makes it more comfortable and easy to move but I'm unsure as to what that will do in the future as far as stretching and such but at this price point I'm not concerned in the slightest. All of the stitching is well done and I'm not worried about anything coming undone. 10/10 would purchase again.
J**E
Excellent holster for Farm EDC
This Topstache EDC Multitool Sheath is the perfect "small tool pouch/holster" for every day carry on the farm. When in the vineyard or the orchards, the last thing you want to do is to walk back to the farm truck or drive back to the shop or back to the barn for a tool for a simple repair/work in the field. I used to carry a few tools in an old CRC tool belt but this was clumsy and not easy to carry every day nor was it a comfortable carry. I read various reviews on a variety of small tool carry holsters/sheaths and decided on the Topstache EDC Multitool Sheath to carry a few tool essentials daily on the farm. This tool sheath is well made of leather, stitched and has a triple belt loop feature to hold the sheath on your belt - all for $23.00 on Amazon. When you wear it you don't even know you have it on until you need it! It perfectly fits my Leatherman Surge multitool, Streamlight Pro-Tac 2L flashlight, M-Tech "harvesting" knife and Bercowin 7in1 utility knife along with a ring of keys for the farm. On my hip daily, if and when I need these multipurpose tools in the field. Highly recommended for small tool daily carry work - especially on a farm.
C**R
good but not durable
it's good other than the belt strap broke within the first 3 days a little bulky if your looking for a more compact one still works fine with middle strap broken just was expecting it to last longer
K**R
High speed low drag.
Fantastic EDC holster for an HVAC tech. Does it eliminate the trip back to the truck for all situations...no. But when your in the crawlspace and forgot the dedicated tool in the bag or truck. Having this setup may just save you a few hundred steps a day. 10/10 would recommend.
C**S
I recently picked up this Topstache EDC multi-tool sheath, and after some initial use, I'm very impressed with its design and practicality. Here's why: Build Quality: The first thing that stood out to me was the build quality. The pleather feels durable, and the metal hardware adds a nice premium touch that makes me confident it will hold up well over time. Of course, only time will tell, but so far, it seems like a well-made product. Functionality: This sheath is clearly designed with versatility in mind. It has a great layout with pockets that can accommodate a wide range of tools. I’ve been able to carry all of my most used tools (leathweman, folding knife, flashlight, pen, and pry bar) and everything fits securely without being too tight. The pocket sizes are generous, which gives you the freedom to carry a wide combination of different tools depending on your needs. One thoughtful design feature is the high back panel, which prevents tools from rubbing against your skin or clothes. This is something I really appreciate because it adds an extra layer of comfort when wearing it for extended periods. Extra Belt Loop & Weight Distribution: The third belt loop on the back is a standout feature. It helps distribute the weight evenly across your belt and keeps the sheath snug to your side. Even when it's loaded with several items, it doesn’t sag or move around, making it comfortable for all-day wear. Tool Access: Accessing my laetherman is a breeze, thanks to the finger hole in the multi-tool pocket. It’s a small detail, but it makes a big difference in terms of ease of use. The pen holster is made of a stretchy fabric, which is a nice touch because it can accommodate almost anyones favourite writing tool. Final Thoughts: Overall, I'm really happy with this sheath. It’s well-designed, functional, and appears to be built to last. The real test will be how it holds up over time, but based on first impressions, I’m optimistic. If you’re looking for a versatile, durable, and comfortable way to carry your EDC tools, this sheath is a solid choice. Pros: - Quality pleather and metal hardware - Spacious pockets for various tools - High back panel for comfort - Third belt loop for weight distribution - Easy access to tools, especially the multi-tool Cons: - I can’t really name any so far! Time will tell how durable it is, but I’m optimistic based on the build quality. If I really had to tear it apart there’s just some minor design changes that would make it a tad better in my opinion: - First the 2 metal hardware pieces are different colours, the carabiner is black and the metal loop is a Smokey chrome grey kind of colour. Would look more premium with matching hardware. - Second is I wish they would have moved the pen holder closer to the belt loop and extended the strap of material where the knife is over to the pen and put a divider stitch between the knife and the pen holder giving you a proper slot to carry a little pry bar with a pocket clip. I can carry my pry bar currently but I don’t like to because the only place it will fit is in front of the flashlight and because my flashlight has a pocket clip it rubs against the pry bar. Highly recommended!
E**A
Produto muito bom, ótimo acabamento, prende firme no cinto e comporta bem minhas ferramentas. Fica um pouco volumoso na cintura quando todas as ferramentas estão juntas, mas não atrapalha em nada no movimento. Sentado no carro ou andando, ela fica confortável
C**C
Been using for 2 weeks now. Every day. Functions very well. Couldn’t be more happy
M**N
The product photos show a nice-looking leather EDC pouch with multiple tool slots and a solid setup for carrying a multitool, flashlight, and other gear. What actually arrived is completely different. The pouch I received is much simpler than the one shown in the listing. Several of the tool holders and features from the photos are missing. It's basically just a flat pouch with a couple of loops, not the full organizer shown in the product images. On top of that, it's advertised as leather, but the material feels very thin and cheap. It definitely does not feel like genuine leather and seems more like synthetic material. Overall, the listing photos are misleading. If you're expecting what's shown in the product images, you'll likely be disappointed
R**Y
Its just the pouch I received , didn’t get any including tools as mentioned in the description.
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