How do you keep your pockets?

I only keep the tools I use on a regular basis in my pockets. I keep the rest of the slots free for items I purchase or pick up.
 
I always have my watering can, shovel, net, and fishing rod in the first four slots of my pockets just cause I find it convenient. Then I usually have my wetsuit in the first slot of the second row. I only keep my slingshot and megaphone in my letters.
 
All tools are kept in my pockets. I send letters regularly so it isn't really possible to keep them in letters
 
I always have my fishing rod, bug net, shovel, axe, and watering can. I have them all at the bottom of my inventory.
 
I always keep my tools + a wetsuit in my letters unless I'm using them. It's a lot more convenient than carrying them all at once, especially when I'm cleaning up :p
 
I keep my tools in my letters when I'm not using them, so my inventory is free for all the junk I accumulate to sell lol
 
I keep mine filled with whatever tools I need and a few Bell bags (when I have over 100,000 Bells). The only thing I keep in my letters is my umbrella. :)
 
I keep my fishing rod, shovel, watering can, and net in my pocket. My wetsuit and the rest of my tools are in letters.
 
I keep all my tools in the top row! I usually like my pockets to be empty but sometimes they're filled with bugs that I catch at night so I can go sell them right away in the morning!
 
I'm exactly the same as you. Letters in pockets. Inventory's kept empty. Everything useless gets sold to Re-Tail before I save.

If we had an unlimited or larger inventory, it'd be a mess, but I get unbelievably anal when I have limited inventory space. I feel like if I leave too much stuff in there, I'll really need the space and be unable to utilize it. So I need to constantly have it empty or I literally start going crazy.
 
Start the day carrying the fishing rod. The net, watering can and shovel are in my pockets with a few items the villagers might like.
Water the plants and hit the rocks. Store those two tools in my pocket. Leave 6 empty letters to store unwanted gifts from the villagers. No way is a villager getting a men's toilet.
At 7pm I make sure the net is the only tool in my pocket during the summer months.
 
Normally all of my tools are kept in letters, along with my umbrella for rainy days. For the most part, I've been carrying my net and watering can in my inventory lately so I can water hybrid beds/attempt to catch that scorpion I need. Otherwise, my inventory is pretty empty, unless I'm out catching things after Re-Tail closes.
 
I keep a couple of less-used items in letters (axe, slingshot, and megaphone) but the rest in my inventory. I don't bother trying to keep them neatly lined up, as they always get jumbled. The only ones I insist on having in a certain order is watering can and shovel, as I use these most often on my daily rounds. The only other thing I typically keep in my inventory is a gyroid--a mega dinkoid--because I keep hoping against hope that one of the villagers will ask me for it. And then I will take screenshots.
 
I like to keep all of my tools in my letters and only pull them out when I need/want to use them, and my pockets as empty as possible. I make a lot of trips to Retail throughout the day as my villagers give me things I don't need, or if I'm too lazy to go to retail I'll go home or to the train station and put them in my storage.
 
I carry my wetsuit, watering can, shovel, fishing pole, net, axe (now that I have a golden axe; I'd never keep the other axes I had in my pockets except when I needed to cut something down); I also started keeping perfect apples in my pockets because I get tired of running back and forth from my museum exhibit room where I'm storing stuff that can't fit in my lockers/dressers/closets. Sometimes I have stationary in my pockets too.
 
I try to keep mine empty and only keep tools in my pocket if i'm specifically landscaping, fishing, etc. this never works though and i'm always left dumping my pockets outside my house to carry anything else :p
 
I keep all my tools, except the ax, in my pocket. The ax is attached to a letter. I usually don't empty my pockets (putting away or selling) until it gets to be a hassle.
 
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