What's Your Wallet Style?

What’s Your Wallet Style?

Here’s a selection of contemporary wallets that would still work quite well in these modern, almost cashless surroundings.

Perhaps while next queueing and observing your distance to the person ahead of you while paying for some take-out, a quick observation will show maybe 80 per cent of customers paying by just waving their bank cards, while some use their mobile phones to scan a QR code that deducts money from their e-wallet.

So, will we no longer carry real wallets soon then?

Well, this thing is, wallets aren’t just for carrying cash now, are they? They are one of the most useful accessories a man or woman can carry. We use them for a wealth of important activities and they provide a safe and secure home for identification cards, passports and lots of other handy essential items that you’d like to have with you.

Also, remember that your wallet should complement your lifestyle. Perhaps you’re an on-the-go professional rushing from an office meeting to a cocktail bar (well, not anymore… for now!). Or maybe you’re a stay-at-home type who still takes pride in your fashion-forward accessories. No single wallet-owner is the same. Your wallet should say something about your unique personality and perhaps the following may just have your name written all over it?

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The Ridge Wallet – Everyone should just keep it simple, sometimes…

Wallet style

You can hardly beat this slim front-pocket wallet for its value and minimalist practicality. It offers a thin modern look to carry your daily essentials in style. The Ridge Wallet can hold anywhere from 1 to 12 cards without stretching out. It also comes with RFID-blocking technology, to keep your personal data safe and secure.

This classic and timeless wallet is perfect for both men and women in a range of colours and is available in a rainbow of finishes. It’s definitely everything that you would expect from a premium minimalist wallet. It’s elegant, efficient, and highly functional.

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