All Customers Reviews
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| 4 star | 7 | 7% |
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Robert T.
It's a genuinely nice wallet, all leather. Two License/Credit Card windows with easy push openings. It is made very well and with plenty of slot pockets to store all your Business/Credit Cards or any Card(s). It also has two separate sections for paper currencies.

casey
I have a 20 year old leather wallet from Dockers that this is replacing. This is very similar in features, card slots, and construction but it did not have RFID blocking. The leather is soft and seems to be of good quality and has that new leather smell. It comes in a gift box in case you're thinking of giving it as a gift. There is a card that specifically states that the RFID blocking works at 13.56MHz and is effective to block signal from "ID Card, Driver License, Credit/Debit Card, Passport. It doesn't work for cards that work at the 125KHz frequency range. I have no way of testing this but, for my use, having my personal cards protected from scanners is sufficient for my needs.

Javier B
My wallet was getting really old but I carry so many cards with me now that I wasn't finding one that would accomodate as many cards and IDs as my old one. I saw this and wanted to give it a try. I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was able to get most of my cards and it does not feel too uncomfortable to wear.

Phil P
It's a pretty good wallet with a nice amount of slots. The id window to choose which side or have two is nice. I like having mine in the reverse side so it's a flip over to show rather than a turn around. It's a little bit thicker than my current wallet likely because of the extra slots but it's not too big.

frank R
What I like: The wallet has lots of card slots to choose from on each side. The dual window on the pop out is nice for your ID cards. RFID blocking is always a nice plus and although I have no way of proving its real leather, I’d be willing to bet that it is because it smells just like real leather.

Sylvie Lambert
Beautiful bag !!

Linda R
We finally had to replace my husband's favorite wallet and I wanted to get him something very classy and nice. This definitely is a very classy and very nice wallet. It is definitely one of the better wallets we have found. It has all of the compartments (and then some) for him to put all of his various cards, pictures, etc. It has 2 display slots so he can have his driver license on one side and a picture on the other side.

Peter
My first impression of this wallet was its robust design and construction. It exudes high quality. The leather is thick and rich, yet the design smartly uses a strong, thin fabric for hidden locations, like the lower portion of the two (2) full-length bill sleeves—this keeps the weight and thickness of the wallet acceptable.

Emma C.
Even more adorable in person ! the design is one-of-a-kind, and the value is amazing.

Livia Bennett
Excellent ! The leather feels premium and soft.










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The first thing I look for in a wallet is credit card slots that are arranged so the cards physically can’t fall out. Most wallets have the slots so the cards slide up. When then get worn in, the cards can fall out this way. It has happened two my twice (I’m old-it will happen to you too at some point). This wallet has some slots that face up, but I can use those for business cards, membership cards or other non-important cards. The left side has up facing slots, but the flip ID holder keeps them from falling out.
The wallet this is replacing has been with me since 1998. It too, was a leather wallet, and while I probably could have gotten another 10-20 years out of it, it was behind the times. I now have cards with RFID chips, so I’ve been looking for something that would provide protection without being an obvious and uncomfortable Faraday cage.
This leather wallet is soft to the touch, a little taller than the one it is replacing, with more than enough pockets to hold what I need it too on a daily basis. It also will protect my tap-to-pay cards from walk-by scraping.
It’s a genuinely nice wallet, all leather. Two License/Credit Card windows with easy push openings.
It is made very well and with plenty of slot pockets to store all your Business/Credit Cards or any Card(s). It also has two separate sections for paper currencies.
This is definitely a dad wallet, and I like that, it’s what I use. It’s got about the same slots and pockets as the old one I’m about to retire, and the slots for credit type cards are slightly larger, so depending of how many you have, you might even be able to stow them with their RFID sleeves on – a kind of belt-and-suspenders approach, but I’ll take advantage of the wallet’s RFID shielding and keep my cards in it naked, which makes it easier to get them in an out of the slots. I like the leather too. Its matte color and texture give a more rustic feel and surer grip compared to the smooth shinny leather you often see on wallets.
I have a 20 year old leather wallet from Dockers that this is replacing. This is very similar in features, card slots, and construction but it did not have RFID blocking. The leather is soft and seems to be of good quality and has that new leather smell. It comes in a gift box in case you’re thinking of giving it as a gift.
There is a card that specifically states that the RFID blocking works at 13.56MHz and is effective to block signal from “ID Card, Driver License, Credit/Debit Card, Passport. It doesn’t work for cards that work at the 125KHz frequency range. I have no way of testing this but, for my use, having my personal cards protected from scanners is sufficient for my needs.