Travel Wallets

Oopsies daisies.Basically, the leather is not THE BEST. Its decent but I’ve definitely seen better. I don’t know if this probably has something to do with an environmentally sustainable leather or its thinness but almost everyone I showed it to made the same unprompted comment. Now, I don’t know if there is some kind of weird price-justification consumer psychology going on over at Amazon but based on its price but I stand pretty firmly on this thought. In terms of craftsmanship, the stitching itself held up pretty well over 26, 726 miles (43, 011 km) sans one incident which I’ll go into depth later.

The most obvious section of the wallet has space for a passport and even a small notebook in lieu of it. I was able to slide in my 56-page passport, which ain’t your normal-sized passport, into the slot without forcing it. It should come as no surprise that most people they can fit up to two normal-sized passports into it without any issue. It’s clearly built with frequent flyers and serious travelers in mind.

Though the company claims it can hold up to ten plus cards, there are four front slots for the most accessed cards and three slots along the top of the interior of the first billfold. (Sneaky!) In total, there only seems to be “space” for seven cards, though the leather stretches over time to accommodate more cards. People have also reported that this for those worried and need to jam in a lot of stuff.

On the negative side, once the leather stretches, it may not be possible to fit in a smaller amount of cards and keep them secure. In particular, I found the interior slots part to be the most interesting and defective, because it’s Bellroy built the last three slots along the side to be quite tight — cards don’t easily slide in or out.

It’s also where our unit revealed the wallet’s first defect: a thin thread came loose among one of the slots the day after I received it. Before it had gone for a test run, even. (This thread later became worse over time, though, on the whole, the stitching held up.)

Full of details. Built-in pen.
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