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Review on Stay Organized in Style with the Leather Architect Blocking Removable Burgundy by Jacob Fish

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Damn good wallet for the money

Ah, the eternal problem with men's wallets: if you put all your cards, ID, cash, etc. in a wallet, the thing becomes a convex rock in your pocket, it becomes uncomfortable to sit on, and it can be lost when you.. .keep it out of your jacket or shirt pocket and into your trouser pocket. My last wallet was folded in three, which means it was smaller (3" x 4"") than this one (3.75" x 4.75"), but it was larger, because she was trying to pack more into less space. . This new Architect Leather Wallet is a great solution for those who like to carry a lot of cards. It's a traditional easy foldable device with 13 compartments: 8 for credit cards, loyalty cards, etc., one for cash, and four large compartments for medical cards, folded papers, etc. I keep my driver's license in one of the large compartments. because it is easier to remove there than from cramped credit card slots. And if you REALLY need lots of card slots, this wallet comes with a removable leather insert that gives you six more for a total of 19 slots, including the money compartment. If you filled all 19 slots your wallet is still a rock in your pocket but if you need that many slots this is your answer. I don't use the 6-slot replacement insert. The wallet is soft leather, looks good, is sold at a very reasonable price, and while it's three-quarters of an inch larger than my old triple wallet, it still fits in most shirt pockets if you prefer a pants pocket. And now a few words about RFID: It stands for Radio Frequency Identification, and a small number of credit cards and ID cards support RFID, so they can transmit your personal data. Information about the nearest RFID reader. This wallet supposedly blocks the RFID signal so you can't be hacked. I say "allegedly" because that will probably never happen to you. A published report by InfoWorld columnist Roger Grimes claims that RFID hacking crimes have never been reported anywhere and the latest RFID-enabled cards are confident anyway. So don't buy them because they are RFID protected. Buy it because it's a darn good wallet for the money.

Pros
  • Good wallet. I have seen and had better wallets but this one is good for the price and good quality. does the job
Cons
  • The wallet size may not be suitable for everyone