¥47,000
The classic bi-fold wallet has been updated with a new coin purse and a simpler design.
In a market flooded with compact wallets, it is extremely simple, thin and has the minimum necessary functions. Four cards and two multi-pockets. The wallet is designed to hold bills neatly without being cramped. The compact design allows to be used for business and days off.
This GUD series uses Italian historical tanner Conceria Guidi Rosellini's calf leather. Tanned and finished only with dyes, this leather has a unique translucence, depth in color and a vintage-like appeal. Over time, it softens and develops a beautiful one-of-a-kind patina.
This material is a leather that is finished with the scratches and wrinkles originally attached to the raw hides as they are, and the uneven coloring that occurs during the dyeing process is not corrected as part of the leather's character, but is left to proceed to the polishing process. Therefore, the surface of the product is not even, and most of the scratches and other defects are noticeable. We hope you will understand this and enjoy the individuality of each product.
Dimensions (cm) | Height 9.3 × Width 10.5 × Thickness 1.7 |
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Material | Bovine Leather |
Specifications |
Bill Compartment x 1 Coin Purse x 1 Card Slot x 4 Interior Pocket x 2 |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Product Code | 57829 |
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