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Apparently it's a trend that most men just receive wallets rather than buying them

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I had a very different reaction to my duct tape wallet. I saw a slim, front pocket design online that was exactly what I was looking for in a wallet but I was unable to find one to buy. This was around the time that front pocket wallets just started to become a fad with the mininalism community so they were still quite uncommon.

Used an old thin plastic board as a frame and duct taped the outside. One pocket for cards, one for money and a stretchy band to slip over to prevent things from accidentally falling out.

Everyone loved it because it was so unique I guess. Kept adding more tape to repair it as it aged but eventually I retired it because the old glue was smearing all over my cards and money.

I made many great memories with that wallet since it travelled with me around the world for a good number of years.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I'm into carrying the least amount of non-bulky things possible with me. I used to keep my driver's license and credit card in between my phone and phone case. When I switched phones, the form factor made it so I couldn't do that anymore. But I stumbled into a listing for a cheap elastic fabric wallet and pulled the trigger. I absolutely love it. It works perfectly for my needs, has an incredibly small footprint, and has a pull tab so that I can easily slide my card out when needed. I've had the same one for 2 years now. It goes in my pocket daily and hasn't seem to shown much signs of wear.

Mine looks like this.

There are only 2 main downsides I've found to this design.

  1. It bends your cards over time. This doesn't bother me. It's really a cosmetic issue, imo. Cards still work fine with a slight curve in them. Once they get curved in one direction you might just want to try popping them in the other way.

  2. If you put, for example, 5 cards in the wallet for a period of time, but you eventually want to trim down to only carrying 2 cards, you'll run into an issue. Adding more cards to the wallet stretches it out, so it may become too loose to carry less cards at some point. Once I realized this, I just figured I'd keep all of my cards in there and not trim them down. So I always have my driver's license, 2 regular payment cards, and 2 medical related cards in my wallet. One of these cards is thinner than a regular card, so it's kind of like I'm carrying 4.5 cards on me. Still far slimmer and pocketable than any other wallet I've had. Fits in women's pockets! I love it!