IF you really want to continue to carry in your shirt pocket, look for an older iPhone version, like the 5, they are still small enough to do so.
I use a Kyocera Brigadier armored phone, small enough for any pocket, I wear used work cargo pants which have a perfect spot on the thigh for my phone. I did buy a two pack eBay holster, clips to my belt, but I am so fat and deaf that I can neither feel nor hear the phone when on my hip unless in a very quiet situation. The clip holster worked well on my hoodie collar in a cab tractor with the radio on, I was able to hear it fine.
Because the armored phone has a smaller size, the screen is not ideal for use as a browser, which I don't often need anyway. But I have started reading more books online again, and the kids got me a cheap tablet for that use, etc.
Yes, that makes an extra thing, but it is not a phone, only a wifi device, so no ongoing expense. While I rarely use my phone for browsing, out can be really handy on rare occasions, and invaluable in a few.
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