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Review on πŸ’Ό Herschel Supply Co Charlie Wallet: The Ultimate Men's Accessory for Card Cases & Money Organizers by Adrian Allen

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I guess I'm not minimalistic enough for these

After playing with this wallet for a few minutes, testing how I would use it and looking at some of the comments, this wallet seems to fit It might be good for those who have less than 5 cards in their wallet and a few larger denomination bills. Pros (what I see initially): - minimalistic/thin design. - stylish (in my opinion). - holds card securely (can be tight (I used 7+ cards and a few bills)) - not as bulky as my other wallet (slim design) - feels ok, my personal use is 7-8 cards with 4 -6 bills (driver's license, work ID, 2* credit cards, insurance card, and 2* wholesale cards (I'll probably only need 1)]. - Sewn-in labels in center where cash is (Made in China, laundered and serialized (?) label - sewn-on Logo is good but after playing with it for a few seconds and reading some comments [feel like it will wear out quickly or the square label will go bad (I think it would be nice to make the wallet personalised, idk) ]]β€”β€” Coming from a double wallet with a money clip on the outside where I hold 12+ cards and I can easily fit 7 semi-folded bills I can use this wallet with one hand and quite a bit i easily get any card i need a. With this new wallet I wanted to reduce the number of cards to 7 and some cash. But with this first test, it looks like it will take more work to access my cards and cash as they are limited. I think it's ok if you use 5 cards or less and a few accounts. multiple bills, it becomes difficult to take out cards and put cash in the middle. I'll try it out for a few days and maybe update, but my first impression is that I like the way it looks, but I have a feeling that it won't be functional enough for me; regarding the convenience of using my cards and conducting cash transactions.

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  • Almost everything is there