This wallet is definitely a quality product and good value for money, but it's not exactly what I wanted. I keep this wallet in the back pocket of my pants, and that's where the flap would get caught on the button the whole time I pulled it out. I ended up having to cut it off with scissors. A woman who keeps it in her purse will not have such a problem. It is more comfortable to sit with the flap valve. It has lots of plastic windows for photos etc. It's ok if you have that many windows to put in, but I don't have any so it just adds to the thickness and again makes it more cumbersome than it needs to be. In addition to money and credit cards, I keep things in it that I need when driving, e.g. B. Health insurance card, driver's license, library card, etc. I drive to many places where I don't need or require money or credit cards. with me like the gym, the local park where I run, the library, etc. I used to have a flatter, smaller "health" portfolio from CalPERS for this and it was perfect, but it was cheap plastic and fell apart after a few years . I can't find a replacement. That's the closest I can get. This is NOT a regular wallet with slots for currency or spare keys. The wallet feels solid compared to other, more expensive ones I've seen in pharmacies, which is why I recommend this product to almost everyone. A little thick for me but acceptable. And one more thing: in the library, I used to be able to scan my card through the window without pulling it out, but it doesn't scan from this one. I don't mind as the plastic card slides in and out very easily, but my slick paper health insurance card is stuck to the plastic window and I had to rip out the window to get it loose and give it to the pharmacist.
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