I'm pretty picky about my wallets. I carry mine in my front pocket. I put it in and out several times a day. I use a fairly even mix of cash and cards, so I open and close the clip and remove the cards several times a day. My biggest complaint about money clips is the same as most of you reading this review: the clip either isn't strong enough or it starts out strong and loosens over time and the skin stretches to the point where You just have to add more cards to keep them from falling out. I bought my wallet 6 months ago. I don't like to write reviews immediately after the purchase, because if problems arise, they rarely occur immediately, especially with such wallets. Well, after 6 months of intensive use, I have to say I'm very impressed. this purse. Its quality was evident the first time I took it out of the box. Seams, workmanship, magnet strength - everything at the highest level. After a few months of use, the oil from my hand darkened the skin, giving it that beautiful aged look that people often work so hard to achieve an artificial result. I keep 6 cards in slots under the clip, and my driver's license and primary credit card in the front window for easy access. I find this works because my primary credit card is issued multiple times a day and the thumb hole in the window makes it very easy to swipe out and access. When I'm traveling and need my ID, I simply flip these two sides over so my driver's license is on the front. Since the cards behind the money clip are low and narrow, they can be a bit difficult to get at. I find it easiest to pull out the entire row, select the card you want, and then just put the rest back in. The magnet is still strong. In the photo I have 4 bills, although I transferred 15 bills without any problems. It also has a slim profile. This is good as I carry it in my front pocket along with my keys. I'm not a big fan of reviews. But I was just sitting here thinking about how much I liked this wallet, so I thought I'd offer my two cents.