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France, Paris
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Review on Advanced Minimalist Wallets, Card Cases & Money Organizers: Durable and Effective Blocking Men's Accessories by Lloyd Rodriguez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Better access to frequently used maps.

I need a wallet that allows me to access my most used cards without having to open the wallet. I hate opening my wallet just to pull out my COSTCO card for entry. This wallet fits the best for the price. This minimalist wallet offers easy access to at least 3 cards, 2 external slots and a strap-accessible insert. Inside there are slots for 3 additional cards, in addition an additional card can be inserted behind the side of the ID wallet. The strap insert easily holds 2 cards. There could be something different here, but it could be too much that the tension strap snaps as other reviews have pointed out. Thus, the wallet can easily hold a combination of 8 different cards. The minimalist wallet in my photo contains 7 cards, ID and cash. As you can see, my previous thin wallet is only slightly thicker, it contains the same content, but my thin wallet has been in use for 6 months now. I expect this minimalist wallet to flatten out a bit over time as it fits in my pocket. The only downside of this wallet is the lack of a dedicated pocket for cash. Because it uses a money clip, the money is visible to everyone around you. You need to be aware of your surroundings, especially if you're the type of person who likes to carry around $100 bills. As for me, I miss my pocket money as I often use it to keep receipts for payments. Now all I have to do is put them in my pocket. The price is fair for the wallet, but I give it 4 stars due to the lack of pocket money. Keeping an eye on this to feature in today's deals as it was under $10 8 hours after I ordered it. At $10 this would be a bargain and would make up for the lack of a cash pocket.

Pros
  • RFID protection film
Cons
  • No insurance