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Leather Wallets & Card Holders for Men

A wallet should support your routine without adding bulk. Each design is shaped around how it is carried and used. Cards should be easy to access and cash should sit flat.
Stitching is tight and consistent, and edges are finished by hand. The structure is designed to hold over time rather than collapse with use.

We use full grain vegetable tanned leather sourced from tanneries near Barcelona. The leather is firm when new and softens gradually through use.
It develops a patina rather than wearing out. Vegetable tanning allows the leather to respond to touch and environment, with color deepening and surface marks appearing naturally. All wallets are cut, stitched, and finished by hand in our atelier.
Types of Wallets and Who They Suit
Different wallets suit different routines. The right choice depends on what you carry and how you carry it.
1. Card Holder
A card holder is the lightest option. It carries a few cards and a folded note, nothing more.
It suits someone who keeps their essentials reduced and wants a wallet that disappears in a front pocket. Customers who commute by bike or prefer a minimal carry often choose this format because it never creates bulk or pressure.
2. Slim Bifold
A slim bifold keeps the traditional shape but removes unnecessary layers, which keeps it flat.
It suits someone who carries four to eight cards and prefers the familiarity of a bifold without the thickness of older styles. This format works well for everyday use and fits comfortably in both front and back pockets.
3. Classic Bifold with Extra Capacity
This is a standard bifold with added interior pockets. It carries more cards and cash but becomes thicker as a result.
It suits someone who needs additional capacity for work cards, extra IDs or travel-related items. Many of our international customers prefer this format because it handles different currencies and more paper items without feeling disorganised.
4. Coin Wallet
A coin wallet includes a dedicated compartment for change, which makes it practical in countries where coins are used often.
It suits someone who wants quick access to coins without relying on a separate pouch. Customers in Spain, France and other Euro countries tend to favour this option because they use coins every day.
5. Long Wallet
A long wallet stores unfolded banknotes, receipts and documents in a flat, organised layout.
It suits someone who carries a bag or jacket pocket rather than storing the wallet in trousers. Many professionals choose this format for travel, work receipts or business cards that need to stay clean and uncreased.




































