![]() The leather case feels sturdy, the Cardholder switch has a satisfying pop, and even when filled with RFID-protected cards and a Tile Slim tracker, the whole package was still much smaller and thinner than my old 2-inch wallet. The Slimwallet arrives in a sleek foldup black box that contains several sample cards, a fake piece of currency to display in the wallet, and a folding paper with information about the company. A plastic switch at the bottom of the wallet, which sticks out past the rest of that side’s surface, pops the cards out and fans them out, making them easy to access. ![]() The Slimwallet combines Secrid’s popular Cardprotector with a leather wraparound to keep items such as dollar bills secured by a plastic holder and additional cards (about 3 to 4) on top of the 4 to 6 cards that are held in the main compartment. Secrid’s wallets have also taken inspiration from the iPhone-specifically with the introduction of the "Cardprotector" wallet in 2009. Material: Leather, aluminum, stainless steel, and plasticīased in Holland, Secrid has quietly been building an empire of minimalist card carriers and slender wallets since 1995. The pricing puts this right between those other cardholder options, but the overall design and exquisite packaging makes it my top choice, especially because it’s regularly discounted on the company’s website. The cardholder comes with several user-friendly heavy cardstock infocards, including a QR code for the user manual, the company’s story, and a 10 percent discount code to give to a friend. Thoughtfully, the company includes an extra strap without the cardholder, to slim things down even further, inside a very beautiful box. The Ekster also includes a very elegant-looking cash strap and single cardholder to hold your bills on the outside with the company’s logo emblazoned on the front and keep a card on the outside, such as a Metro card for tap-to-go. It doesn’t jut out of the bottom as the switch does on the Secrid and Vulkit, making them more likely to catch a loose thread in your pocket or the edge of the pocket itself. Unlike the popular Secrid and the ultra-low-priced Vulkit, however, Ekster’s Senate Cardholder features a design that keeps that pop-up switch level with the aluminum cardholder. Three wallets I tried have the cardholder form factor, where a lever or switch pops a set of credit cards out from the top, ideally arrayed in a fan so that you can quickly grab the one you need. Keep an eye on our new wallet arrivals so you can be the first to snag new styles.Material: Aluminum with leather and elastic strap Choose a design that fits his lifestyle and unique look, and he'll be reaching for it day after day. No matter where you land on the leather versus canvas debate, a men's wallet from Coach will keep up with all his adventures. ![]() And if you're making a gift of one of our men's wallets, finish things off with a matching accessory like one of our convenient travel pouches. If he likes his finer things in life to be a little bolder, opt for a piece in an eye-catching hue like red or orange. ![]() When in doubt, a black leather wallet is a can't-go-wrong classic. And that's not to mention the range of color options we offer. But it can be tough to choose between quality materials like our polished pebble leather and Signature canvas (they're just that good). There's nothing like a nice wallet to make his day. This style offers plenty of room and still fits comfortably in our medium to large-sized bags, such as backpacks and duffles. If he tends to carry more cards, cash or other small essentials, opt for a larger men's wallet like a billfold. These understated pieces fit easily inside pockets and smaller belt bags alike. For days when he wants to travel light, he'll love being able to slip just a few cards into one of our slim wallets for men. Our designer wallets are crafted to see him from busy mornings at work to fun-filled nights out with ease. From billfolds to card cases: designer wallets for men.
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