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Curious to know if the trend is for smaller wallets / card holders - now we are increasingly using contactless? I'm still clinging on to a more traditional wallet which is mostly empty...
My wallet once was almost always full, until I adopted wet shaving (and this Forum) as my hobbies.I'm still clinging on to a more traditional wallet which is mostly empty...
Can anyone give me recommendations for a well made leather men wallet with room for 8 cards, cash and a zippered room for coins? Thanks.Currently using (since end of 2014) a Fratelli Rossetti blue embossed cowhide, purchased from their boutique in Genova for €300. Also carry a separate coins zipped circular leather pouch, made by an artisan in Singapore. This is very practical, only if one is in a country where coins are frequently used.
In addition, I also keep at home abt a dozen separate zipped transparent pouches each with different currency in it. Not a highly significant amount of cash in each pouch, but enough to get me started when I have to fly out urgently.
Last but not least, I have a thing with business card cases, so I possess a small collection with a variety of styles and designs, mostly in leather. I think that a business card is an essential item and any professional should have a small set of such cards always on him/her. When I lived in Asia and was meeting clients and/or attending events often, I kept a dedicated business card case in each suit/jacket; this gave me peace of mind when rotating office attire mens leather wallets.
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