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What wallet do you use?

raptorrapture

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For the past 2 years I've been using this one from J. Fold:
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I treat my wallets like crap, and it has held together surprisingly well. It's also inexpensive, costing me about $30 (and you can find it at the most for $60) Recently I have realized that the wallet is way too big and I don't carry that many things. So I got this card carrier, also from them:
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Also great. I always get compliments whenever I whip it out, because the perforation design is uncommon.
 

homefloyd

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Here's mine, a Stuart/Stand, made with stainless steel fabric!
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Astronaut888

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002 by Hymn for the dudes, on Flickr 001 by Hymn for the dudes, on Flickr Picked up the saddleback card carrier. It replaces a Target Mossimo wallet I carried for years that was the same configuration I was skeptical as to how many cards it would hold - was concerned it would be way too stiff for more than one or 2 cards per side at first. No problem, however, holding all I need it to. Have 5 cards on each side and room for one or 2 more if needed. Nothing fancy, but will be interested to see how it ages.
 

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This crazy MMM creation which is now denim stained to fawk.
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pauliec

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This Louis card wallet. A moneyclip for cash.
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In real life the pattern and name aren't as pronounced. It's actually quite subtle and nice. I got it as an anniversary gift from my gf.
 

GodAtum

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I recently commissioned a leather credit card wallet from Pickett so I will post a photo when it is finished. I'm looking for a coin wallet to put my change and notes in.
 

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I lost my wallet two weeks ago (or think I have, anyway). Really annoying. Have just read this thread and have far too many ideas. For years I carried a checkbook wallet in oxblood (the corner is pictured above) because it collated so much stuff. These days I so rarely use checks anymore that I may defect. For those carrying cardcases and money clips (which I do from time to time, my cardcase:
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), how do you deal with all the "stuff?" Wallet,cell, housekeys, car keys, knife, moneyclip, and cardcase is a lot to carry unless you have a suit on? Usually I have my wallet in a back or jacket pocket, the two sets of keys in front right, and the cell and knife in front left -- to minimize scratching. I can can only make the cardcase/moneyclip route work when I have a suit jacket on and offload the case and cell to my jacket, then its the money clip with my pocketknife. ~ H
 

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@ those keys. That is some master of the custodial arts swag. Cool card case though.
 

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I use this one from Makr. Have had it about a year and still looks great. Not very professional looking but I like it.
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Huntsman

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Originally Posted by willy cheesesteak
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@ those keys. That is some master of the custodial arts swag. Cool card case though.

Yeah, I've gotten the "what are you, a janitor?" thing sometimes. 3-house, barn, shed, garage, dispatch-box, briefcase, camera case, Post office box, two for work, one for the old truck, and a few others. The card case is from www.cuffart.com -- not affiliated, but they've been great, and have a number of really cool ones. ~ H
 

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