Tag: minimalist wallet

  • Filson Leather Credit Card Wallet

    Filson Leather Credit Card Wallet

    Filson’s leather credit card holder looks to be a good choice for minimalist guys like me* who rarely deal with cash. Sure, I always carry a couple of bucks in my wallet’s billfold, but there are more business cards, receipts, and store cards than currency.

    This slender 3″ x 4″ credit card wallet features 8 card slots for credit cards, debit cards, business cards, and maybe even a bill or two. The card wallet is only available in brown and is priced at $64.

    Buy Now(via Filson)

    I’ve never heard of Filson until recently, but it looks like they’re a popular USA maker of heavy duty leather and fabric products. After writing up today’s ToolGuyd preview of Filson’s twill utility bag, I took a few minutes to browse deeper around their site, and wow there is a lot of good-looking gear! Pricey, but good-looking and presumably rugged given that they’re guaranteed to withstand the test of time.

    * I’m minimalist in mind, but unfortunately not in EDC practice, yet. But, I’m getting there.

  • Zeroz Super-Slim Wallet

    Zeroz Card Wallet

    The Zeroz wallet is so slim it’s almost an anti-wallet. It comes in three sizes, extra-small, small, and medium, which I would describe as minimalist, average, and kitchen sink, but that’s just me. There are a couple of design, texture, and color options as well.

    Zeroz Card Wallet Sizes

    Zeroz wallets are made from Italian leather, although certain textured or patterned leather might be sourced from elsewhere.

    It looks like cards can be entered or removed from either side of the wallet, and small removable plastic tab pockets allow for quick-access of your most-used cards. An optional grippy and stretchy cashStrap holds a couple of bills on the outside of the wallet.

    Zeroz Card Wallet Sliding

    Pricing seems reasonable, at about $36-$42 depending on size, style, and options. An extra pack of tabs is $5.

    Overall, the Zeroz wallet does looks quite neat. I pay for 99/100 in-store purchases with a credit card these days. I’ve never been fond of money clip-style wallets, but Zeroz’ design looks a bit more practical. Plus it’s a money strap, not a clip, so it can potentially hold other things (like hotel keycards that I have a habit of demagnetizing). Maybe it is time I traded my wallet in for a nice slim card case like this one.

    More Info (via Zeroz)