Note: I bought this of my own accord with my own money.This sucker works like a charm. I got my first I'd and debit card at 20 (don't judge) and I needed a wallet. Needless to say, I saw those ridgewallets and their stupid price, found the Chinese knockoffs and bought this. It's actually the best wallet I think I'll ever own, maybe the only one for years.- Mine doesn't have a logo on it (I'm into that).- The flat sides are either a very convincingly metallic plastic or a very convincingly plastic-y metal; could be either. I actually like it a lot, it seems very durable.- The elastic that holds the two sides together is lightweight and soft.- The same material is on one while side to hold cash, like a really low profile money clip. I keep a dollar or two in there folded into eighths and you wouldn't even know it was there.- One long edge of the two flat sides of the wallet is indented on both halves to make it VERY easy to get cards in. I heard some of these knockoffs forget to do that and it makes it hell to get them in there. Mine doesn't have that problem.- Mine came with all the screws and screwdrivers needed to fix it if it gets broken, but I haven't had need for them yet.-the profile of the wallet is the exact length and width of an ordinary card, like a credit, debit, or ID. It won't take up any more space than that in your pocket or wherever.- You get the cards out by pushing them out from the little thumb-sized hole in one side. Pretty easy.- Is possible to pretty the two halves apart a bit, but not much. It's pretty tough in there, and your cards aren't going anywhere any time soon.In the end of the day it's a SUPER small and convenient wallet. I like it a lot, actually. I recommend it.
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