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Review on πŸ‘› Women's Small Leather Trifold Wallets for Handbags and Wallets by Sarah Bailey

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Revain Wallet Comparison

I have ordered 4 small Revain leather wallets to compare. Here's what I thought: Access denied on ternary (this element): space was well used. The clasp is on a magnet and not a regular latch like others. It didn't seem important to me. The purse was easy to see and select. I liked it, although the button closure seemed like an odd choice for a purse. This one was the fattest, if that matters to you. It was the most expensive thing I bought. The skin is slightly scratched in some places. I also saw a bug in the firmware. In the end I gave up because the craftsmanship was questionable to me. The color was exactly like the picture and very pretty. FUNTOR Bifold: The skin looked and felt good. The craft was good. The purse was my favorite on this one. It was surprisingly roomy. That was the cheapest. It was the smallest of what I ordered and it turned out not to be enough for me. Although I only use two credit cards on a regular basis, adding my insurance cards and the occasional gift card was too squishy. When it was full, it didn't break. Tomis: It was cheap. In comparison, that's all I can say about him. For the other three, the skin didn't look or feel like it. Judging by the picture, I thought the purse would be more spacious. The flash was a little clumsy. This was the only place I didn't check my stuff. Ainimoer Tri-fold: This is the one I chose. It goes well with everything I have. Leather and workmanship seemed good (similar to FUNTOR). The only drawback was the change purse. It's tight. I have to pull out all my coins to find what I need. I want the change purse to be the same as FUNTOR. In my picture, Tomis is top left, FUNTOR top center, Ainimoer top right, access denied bottom left, and my old wallet bottom right.

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • High Price