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Re-purpose Croc Wallet ** It fell apart

wing8tesqw

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So........ my very first croc wallet was super basic and it fell apart at the seams. I am left with a wallet sized slap of leather showing good patina. Obviously, I want to repurpose it. My first thought was arm cuffs, but the ms did not concur. Then I was thinking coaster, watch strap, elbow patch, or a collar strip to my suede jacket. She doesn't like any of them.

I was curious if someone has done something similar? Pls share your project ideas because mine suck.

Hmmm.. maybe a money clip or a card holder??
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Conventum

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If you post pics, it'll be easier to tell you how to re-puropose it or even repair it.
 

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Another one where pictures might assist but burning is probably a more honourable end for it.
 

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I think you should toss it.

It just looks unusable for anything. If you disagree and still want to make something out of it, condition it first. Otherwise, it'll crack some more.
 

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Another one where pictures might assist but[COLOR=FF00AA] burning is probably a more honourable end for it[/COLOR].


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