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Review on BRASS TACKS Leathercraft Handmade Blocking Men's Accessories and Wallets, Card Cases & Money Organizers by Malik Berry

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice little RFID leather wallet that holds a lot

It's wallet time, so try a small, compact RFID wallet. This BRASS TACKS leather wallet is well made, attractive and offers a lot more space than you might think. There are two external card slots on one side of the zip pocket (the zip is also good and strong). Inside the wallet there are nine card slots arranged in an accordion pattern. Each pocket could hold two cards, but one card per pocket makes access easier and makes the wallet thinner. On either side of the card slots are slightly larger "pockets" for storing folded bills or other thicker items. Some of us still have some cash on us, so it's good to have enough space for it. If you're a plant lover, you can also use one of the small seed bags you can find along the way. slightly less. I can easily pull it out of my pocket, so the external tabs on the edges of the leather provide a good grip. I have not yet tested it for RFID capability (this aspect is optional for me, not mandatory). ), but after wearing it for a week or two I decided I really liked it. The only downside is that the external card slots don't have a bucket or cutout for card access. So your cards wiggle in their little pockets and are pretty hard to reach for a person with a thumb. I almost need tweezers to get the card out of the external slots. The internal map pockets are easy to use and you can easily carry any map you need. Highly recommended. I wish I could give it 4.5 stars as it's not a big issue with the external slot, but .

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Pros
  • Ideal for formal wear or business attire
Cons
  • May be too basic or plain for some tastes

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