Submitted by FlyingPankake69 t3_10pmhsm in BuyItForLife

Hi, I am currently looking for a good company that makes good quality leather wallets. I know of Nomad and Bellroy, etc. But I'm looking for like American companies/creators that specialize in making these things. I want a card wallet that can hold up to 10 cards. Maybe some bills, but I don't carry many bills.

Another thing I like to be picky about is a card holder/ wallet that has enough slots to put one card in each slot because I don't want to stretch out the wallet by putting too many cards in a slot. Any suggestions are welcomed. I'm already looking into Buffalo Billfold Company.

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ztreHdrahciR t1_j6lb2ke wrote

I have one from a company called Buffway that's pretty good, but it's my second. The first one lasted 6-7 years.

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ztreHdrahciR t1_j6lcsc2 wrote

I feel like I am constantly trying to get rid of cards. License, medical, hsa, company credit card, 2 of my own. Some places like Costco I think you must have a card and I go there like 4 tines a year so I just have my wife bring hers. Oh TMobike gave me free AAA but now I gotta carry the card.

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MrR-YGuy t1_j6leddp wrote

I posted here 4 years ago about something similar and someone recommended A-Slim wallets and it’s in outstanding condition till this day. It’s a bit on the pricier side but I wouldn’t hesitate to replace it if I lost it. I see no reason it shouldn’t last another 15+ years. I do condition it once-twice a year just to care for it.

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Actuarial_type t1_j6lg8ln wrote

I’m a big fan of Mitchell Leather out of Milwaukee.

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FlyingPankake69 OP t1_j6lga3k wrote

Yeah, same here. I’ve been trying to really think about what cards I use regularly. It’s just nice to know that I can carry all my cards in the case I need to. What wallet are you using if you don’t mind me asking?

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Alyx19 t1_j6li01y wrote

Saddleback Leather Company “They’ll fight over it when you’re dead.”

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RedditMakesYouSmart t1_j6lizjk wrote

Check out Rose Anvil. Small independent business. They've actually got a sale on right now too, if you check out their most recent YouTube video there is a discount code. They're moving out a few older designs for some newer ones. I've never purchased their stuff myself, but they know what they are doing and use quality leather. All made in USA

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PizzaTacoCat312 t1_j6ljq98 wrote

I've been really happy with my bosca wallet. Have had it for years with no sign of west and tear

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voidedtomato t1_j6ll27x wrote

Is there a local craftsman in your area? I found my small leather wallet at an art fair. Almost an exact replica of the polyester one I wanted to replace and I was happy to support a local artist

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ArthurRoan t1_j6m138b wrote

Craft and lore is on my wishlist. Full grain saddle leather, they have horween available and it looks just so so nice. They have card wallets that can comfortably carry 10 cards with space for bills as well, but also models that carry up to 12. These things are seriously heirloom items especially with how they patina

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ComprehensiveRow4189 t1_j6mhn4o wrote

Ashland Leather Bugs Moran. Made in Chicago. Horween leather. Great company.

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Master-Most-8319 t1_j6mr3pb wrote

I'm also looking for a wallet. My current wallet is a jcrew factory leather bifold (DO NOT BUY THIS) the card slots are embarrassingly tight even after a year and it slips out of your pocket wayy too easily (i assume because the outside is super slick) - what wallet do you guys recommend that won't fall out of your pocket?

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therealqueenmaeve t1_j6mwvh2 wrote

Theres a company on amazon called 'hide and drink' that maeks leather and cloth goods including wallets

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Ocean_TW t1_j6o4ujc wrote

Check out Open Seas Leather, guy is in the navy and started out making them in his garage. I’ve had one for a few years and it has worn in beautifully. Feels like I will never have to buy another wallet but I want to buy more from him!

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Neuroid99099 t1_j6o6cmi wrote

Relatively inexpensive: Saddleback leather

Hella expensive: Ashland

Both should be BIFL, both full grain leather. Both have a variety of size options. Ashland's leather is technically nicer, but it's hard to justify the price difference in BIFL terms. I believe Ashland is made in the USA and Saddleback in Mexico. I've had both, recently upgraded to an Ashland after my Saddleback wallet was stolen. As I said, the Ashland is hella nice, but hella expensive.

Oh, and don't forget to treat your leather with a quality cleaner/polish about once a year.

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ghostcat557 t1_j6p0mbs wrote

Take a look at Treyvax. Small American Company that specializes in minimalist wallets 100% American made and innovation. Plus 65 year warranty

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