Just a wallet
If you’re a wallet-carrying person, there’s a pretty good chance that the data-mining marketing companies have realized this about you and will at least occasionally show you an ad for some ultra-modern wallet that’s made out of aluminum for some reason, maybe blocks RFID, and has a built-in location tracker.
This isn’t that.
This is…a wallet. It probably looks a lot like the one you’ve been using for a couple of decades, you know, minus the wear, tear, and overstuffing.
You don’t need revolutionary new wallet technology. You just need a nice leather one that has room for your stuff and isn’t all stretched out and fraying at the seams.
Designed for top-front pocket carry, this one keeps things streamlined without forcing you to leave half your life behind or embrace some new lifestyle company who will never stop sending you emails about wallets. You’ve still got space for your cards, your ID, and your cash—it’s just organized in a way that doesn’t turn into a brick.
Simple, functional, and noticeably easier to live with. Isn’t that kind of the whole point?