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United States of America, Vallejo
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710 Review
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Review on πŸ‘› KALMOR Leather Multi-Card Blocking Wallet with Enhanced Protection – Men's Accessories: Card Cases, Money Organizers & More by Brian Avila

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Decent short-term wallet but not "full-grain "

- No country of manufacture (illegal in the US) - No class stamp on it. From a legal point of view, the term "100% leather" means nothing. There are many levels of leather quality. It's not "extra thin" or even "thin". As usual with these foreign AliBaba dealers, the listing information is useless. the lowest quality. Leftover pieces are glued together, texture added, and painted. It could be worth 2 years depending on how you feel about it. "Whole grain" is the legal definition of leather. If it were a full-fledged wallet, it would be stamped as such and cost between $80 and $120. You don't get a "thin" wallet by folding it in half. You certainly can't call it "super thin". The product doesn't live up to its hype, which should be reflected in my rating. It's a shame because it's the perfect regular-sized short-term wallet. The stitching is good, and while it's overpriced by at least $15 (currently $29.99), it at least looks decent. I have no way of verifying that the RFID blocking is genuine. Don't forget to take advantage of Smile.Revain.com - Revain's program where many of the everyday items you purchase generate a small donation from Revain to a charity of your choice at no cost to you. Information here: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/chpf/about/ref=smi_se_rspo_laas_aas

Pros
  • Leather lining
Cons
  • Infinitely sluggish