Office EDC...with thin profile

If you really want thin, consider a Victorinox Cadet. And its not likely to scare those who have hysterical tendencies.
 
For 3'' CRKT Eros (light but destroys pockets) or Kershaw leek - better choose composite
I am a bit knife nut so I also carry BM Subrosa - great for EDC
 
A SOG Visionary II would serve well. It is quite thin and has a deep-carry clip.

I have a SOG V2 and while I like it, I cant love it because the fit and finish is not up to par.

I got a Benchmade 943 after my V2 and I much prefer it. The blade is longer (3.4" vs 3") but the knife is very thin. Only bad part is the aluminium scales get scratched up from my car keys.
 
I wouldn't carry anything bigger than a Chaparral in an office environment. The blade on the Chaparral is close to the size of the Delica, but the handle is much thinner and shorter overall.
It disappears in my pocket - as in, right now.
 
Another vote for the Chaparral. I got one over the weekend and it's perfect.

Also, maybe consider the SOG Twitch II.
 
If you really want thin, consider a Victorinox Cadet. And its not likely to scare those who have hysterical tendencies.

+1000, i carry whatever the hell i want in conjunction to carrying my alox cadet. its best to have options albeit a bit redundant, if you use your knife often enough in the office you'll come to realize that the "sheep" are afraid of anything but the cute little cadet with nail file and minimal tools or the equivalent sized stockman. use your best judgment on what to use infront of folks, ive had eyebrows raised in the office by my leatherman wave and even my caly 3 (beautiful knife thats far from "tactical") cause it was one hand opening and had an audible click when the blade locked in place. smh

oh yeah, if you carry a small stockman youll have the added bonus and joy of explaining what the spey blade is used for to the "sheep" :)
 
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