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Just over two years old now - my Saddleback Wallet is getting pretty broken in. Still has 98 years to go on the guarantee.
The original idea was posted on eighteen25 blog. They are supposed to be made from a pot holder - but I couldn't find any cute ones - so I just quilted some fabric and made them from scratch.
More details here
www.fashionloko.com/item/946/joseph-abboud-pebble-grain-l....
Joseph Abboud Pebble Grain Leather Passcase Wallet, Black
When I attended a session of The Flash Bus Tour, I received this compact flash wallet for free. I didn't know what to do with it because I don't use compact flash cards and I already have a place to keep my SD cards. My second problem was that I didn't have a place to store the free gels they gave away or the gels I had previously purchased.
I guess sometimes, two problems can add up to one solution.There was stitching on the wallet that seperated each of three large pouches into two flash card sized pouches. I used a knife to carefully remove that stitching and voila! I now have aperfectly sized gel holder.
Strobist:
See the setup shot here: www.flickr.com/photos/ahdchild/5613604886/
Shot in DIY lightbox
Vivitar 285 in silver umbrella placed in front of lightbox, above and very slightly camera right
Lumopro L160 behind and above lightbox
My new wallet, in brown leather, was purchased at Georg Martinsen in Tønsberg, Norway, on 12 January 2013 and taken into use the same day - replacing my good ol' Mr Wallet.
This interesting little wallet is highly popular. Not sure why they call it a "Magic" Wallet. Maybe someone who sees this can tell me.
These are the contents of my wallet. Currently, I have a tri-fold wallet from Cabela's (yes, the outdoor equipment company) made of...wait for it...kangaroo leather. I'm not crazy about the fact that a kangaroo died so I could have this wallet, but I had a gift card and their other wallets didn't seem as good. I kind of wish it didn't have the Cabela's logo on it, but I love everything else about it.
I consider this my first "big boy" wallet since my previous wallet was made from hemp and had velcro. It served me well (10 years), but it was falling apart. And it felt weird to be a 30-something with a wallet that made a loud ripping sound every time I opened it. I pictured the people around me waiting for a pile of pennies to fall out of it whenever they heard the velcro rip open. Not. Sophisitcated. :-)
I’m not a fan of a wallet so big it gives you double-butt. So, I try to keep as little as I can in my wallet (said the guy with an amusement park season pass in his wallet at all times :-). What’s crazy is how much of what used to live in my wallet now lives on my phone.
I actually have a pair of “distressed” jeans that came with a wallet imprint on one of the back pockets. The best part? It’s on the wrong pocket. I’m a lefty, so the wallet rests comfortably on top of the left cheek, not the right. Silly Gap jeans. I call them my decoy jeans.
(not pictured: the wallet I just spent 4 paragraphs talking about)
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Scavengers of September #3: The contents of whatever
"I love you like my lost wallet
and the Susan B. Anthony coin I always mistook
for a quarter. I love you complete
unlike the blank ID card I never filled out.
I love you more than my expired Visa
or Subway Customer Appreciate Card
with only two more sandwiches to go. I love you
bigger than the zipper on the ridiculously small
change pocket, its dwarf-sized stitching. I love you full
like the empty space where dollar bills would have been."
--- Kelli Russell Agodon
We saw this wallet on the river wall under a bridge in Singapore before we took a boat trip. It was still there when we returned; a testimony to the honesty of the people who must have passed that way.
JillFold Pad Wallet in Modern print. Hold a few Kotex/Maxi/Always pads.
Great idea for tween and teens!
www.etsy.com/listing/157580610/jillfold-modern-pad-wallet...
I guess the warranty is as to the materials, not the workmanship or construction. If the wallet falls apart in a couple weeks, that's on you, buster.
(Two months in, the wallet seems to be holding together fine.)
The Hunt's leather is the strongest and most difficult leather to scratch, yet becomes softer over time. The gorgeous texture and fine grains give it a rich and finished look. his wallet is designed for those who want to carry cards and cash in a compact functional package
Three (3) Credit Card Slots (but large enough to hold many more) Fold out "L" Section to accommodate your cash Gussetted pocket will hold up to 50 business cards or 15 credit cards stacked I.D. Window located under flip for your license Slip pocket for extra cards, or storage located under flap Finely crafted compact design Dimensions are 4" x 3" when closed Hunt's softens with use and lasts for years! Classy efficient way to conduct business Great gift item Regularly retails for more than twice our price! Shown here Chocolate Brown also available in Black and Burgundy Be sure to check out the other Great Eel Skin and Leather Accessories in our store! Excellent Quality
Another Paperwallet Collaboration.
Matacho Descorp took paperwallet into his own realm creating his smiley wallet. Throwing up crazy lines and bringing back the style from the ancient South American tribes. Smiles from the past.
Like all paperwallet accessories you can expect the highest quality from from Matacho’s paperwallet. This Tyvek wallet is paper-thin, durable, comfortable, expandable, tear-resistant, water proof, and long lasting. The paper wallet design has 2 credit card slots, 2 business card flaps, 2 side pockets and a cash compartment. There is no compromise in functionality here.
Simply complex would be a good phrase to describe what Matacho Descorp manages to make his delivery, pre-Columbian style stylized, full of simple interconnected elements in a visually controlled chaos, welcome to this strange world, I hope your stay is of total visual pleasure.