¥28,000
A coin case secured with a round zipper. Despite its size, it can hold up to four cards and coins securely. By folding banknotes into thirds, they can also be stored. The check-patterned lining is cotton-based, allowing for smooth handling of bills and cards.
Although simple in design, the craftsmanship is precise, using the labor-intensive "Tama-beri" technique, which reinforces the edges and enhances the design, giving it a clear, frame-like outline.
With card slots and an exterior pocket, this compact wallet is perfect for quick outings.
The sixth generation GH5-C is a modernized version of the classic GH series, which has been a staple for five generations. The size has been slightly reduced compared to previous models, while retaining its rugged look and storage capacity. This is GANZO's casual series, designed for tough use. The lineup now also includes small gift items like key holders.
[Horween's "Chromexcel"]
This series uses tough, oil-treated leather from Horween Leather Company, a long-established tannery in Chicago, USA, known for its rich aging process. The leather used is "Chromexcel," which is frequently used in work boots. The interior features the familiar cotton-based check fabric from the GH5 series. Despite its simple and casual design, the series is crafted using a labor-intensive manufacturing process.
Dimensions (cm) | Height 7.5 × Width 11.5 × Thickness 2.0 |
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Material |
Bovine Leather |
Specifications |
Card Slot x 4 Coin Purse x 2 |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Product Code | 59140 |
GANZO, the highest-quality line available anywhere, pursues the concept of “genuine” throughout the entire process, from the selection of materials, to cutting, thinning, sewing and polishing - without compromise. The persistence and energy of takumi (expert workmen) delivers products created by the hands of craftsman who are well-versed in Japanese culture and techniques.
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