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Review on πŸ“š Bellroy Travel Document Passport Holder with Ticket Organizer by Jenn Hartman

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It actually works for the best and worst travelers.

I will be traveling a lot in the future. Worldwide, Europe, Dubai, Thailand, Australia, Afghanistan, etc. Added extra pages to my passport so it is thicker than usual. For many years of work around the world I have tried unsuccessfully to find the owner of the passport. It became obvious that the only way to travel comfortably was without a passport at all. I have tried bib pockets for passports, tickets, money etc. But if flight attendants take your jacket, you're in luck, they'll take your credit cards, passport, pen, tickets, etc. So I gave up on them after a few years. Then this little charmer appeared. It's like a big wallet but with a slimmer design. Tickets, including lottery tickets :-), and paper money are simply put in the "money bag". There are thin slots for credit cards and membership club cards. As long as you keep it organized and not cluttered (let's just say three), it will remain subtle and manageable. Passport pocket just right, even thin. The little pen in the center crease is actually a great source of inspiration, it's easier to hold than you might think and does the job of filling out custom forms, selecting menus, etc. Folds in half and easily fits in a breast pocket of a jacket , but better, your back pocket. I chose brown leather instead of black. Experience has shown that a lighter color is easier to see on an aircraft when placed or dropped on a seat, compared to black that disappears in the shadow of the seat. The leather, which is thin to the touch, has a slight grip, making it easy to slip into your pocket without slipping. Pack it light and you have a national and international travel winner. You can prepare the day before with your passport, itinerary, currency, club cards, special entry tickets and credit card. Pick it up and leave when you're ready.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure