It's a requirement at my school that we wear IDs at all times. I don't like to carry a wallet, a badge, AND my phone because it can get quite cumbersome without pockets. This product is great for holding my school ID, all the cards I use daily, plus a few bills and some coins. I tend to make transactions using my card, so I can't tell you how much cash it can take. However, I will say that I haven't had any issues with cards falling out of any slots. I wouldn't suggest putting anything sensitive like a license in the slot behind the window pocket.I was worried that the barcode on my school ID wouldn't be visible because it's on the edge, but it turns out that the opaque borders on the plastic window are very thin! I don't think ID coverage will be a problem for most people, unless you have something important in tiny letters on the bottom of your card.My only complaint is that I've been using this product for just four weeks now, but the zipper has already fallen off. I can still zip the cash pocket, but it can be a struggle if I'm rushing. I think the zipper might become a serious issue for anyone who wears acrylics often.
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