Quality wallet
Discussion
bunchofkeys said:
Montblanc - had mine for 8-9 years, and still looks the part. Would definitely replace with another when needed.I had a wallet as a present from my wife, she found a leather worker on Etsy who made a wallet exactly to my specs. (I can find the name if you like)
It's extremely well made and now has a perfect patina. It doesn't have a fancy name but I'd rather pay for top quality and support a small business in the UK than go for a label personally.
It's extremely well made and now has a perfect patina. It doesn't have a fancy name but I'd rather pay for top quality and support a small business in the UK than go for a label personally.
CrunkleFloop said:
I had a wallet as a present from my wife, she found a leather worker on Etsy who made a wallet exactly to my specs. (I can find the name if you like)
It's extremely well made and now has a perfect patina. It doesn't have a fancy name but I'd rather pay for top quality and support a small business in the UK than go for a label personally.
I like the sound of that…good to support local businesses like you said…It's extremely well made and now has a perfect patina. It doesn't have a fancy name but I'd rather pay for top quality and support a small business in the UK than go for a label personally.
seyre1972 said:
bunchofkeys said:
Montblanc - had mine for 8-9 years, and still looks the part. Would definitely replace with another when needed.I actually bought a Montblanc for myself and gave it to a close friend as his combined 40th Birthday/Xmas present in 2008. He saw it on my desk liked it and I thought ideal special pressie for him.
I then went out to buy one and couldn't get another (not in stock few days before xmas ) so I bought a mulberry - pictured
He still has his Monty I still have the mulberry both have been in daily use 14 years later
Around the time of purchase from memory the price differences between Montblanc and Mulberry were much smaller. Montblancs now seem about a £100 more. I also note that Mulberry seem to have shed their metal badge logo's
Edited by anonymoususer on Wednesday 26th July 16:07
Can't stand the bulky old man style wallets (a lot of them being show in here
)
I've got one of these
https://www.slimwalletjunkie.com/products/secrid-m...
Unless you need to carry around loads of cash, does the job perfectly and people are always intrigued by the little card flip switch when you pay for stuff. Had mine for about 6 years now I think, still in great condition.
)I've got one of these
https://www.slimwalletjunkie.com/products/secrid-m...
Unless you need to carry around loads of cash, does the job perfectly and people are always intrigued by the little card flip switch when you pay for stuff. Had mine for about 6 years now I think, still in great condition.
NordicCrankShaft said:
Can't stand the bulky old man style wallets (a lot of them being show in here
)
I've got one of these
https://www.slimwalletjunkie.com/products/secrid-m...
Unless you need to carry around loads of cash, does the job perfectly and people are always intrigued by the little card flip switch when you pay for stuff. Had mine for about 6 years now I think, still in great condition.
This. I have a Ridge wallet for the same reason. Those old leather wallets are so dated.
)I've got one of these
https://www.slimwalletjunkie.com/products/secrid-m...
Unless you need to carry around loads of cash, does the job perfectly and people are always intrigued by the little card flip switch when you pay for stuff. Had mine for about 6 years now I think, still in great condition.
NordicCrankShaft said:
Can't stand the bulky old man style wallets (a lot of them being show in here
)
I've got one of these
https://www.slimwalletjunkie.com/products/secrid-m...
Just checked my Ettinger, and your wallet is 23% thicker. Not sure how they got people to believe that 21mm is slim for a wallet - it isn't.
)I've got one of these
https://www.slimwalletjunkie.com/products/secrid-m...
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