Premium Brown Textured Leather Bi-Fold Wallet for Men – Men’s Collection

 525.00

Stylish brown textured leather wallet with multiple card slots, ID window, zip compartment, and spacious cash section. Durable, slim, and designed for everyday comfort.

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Description

Description

A wallet should feel solid the moment you hold it. This premium brown textured leather wallet does exactly that.

Crafted from high-quality leather with a ribbed texture finish, it brings a refined and slightly modern edge to a classic bi-fold design. The rich brown shade adds warmth and sophistication, making it perfect for office wear, business meetings, or daily use.

Inside, it’s built for functionality. Multiple card slots help you stay organized, while the transparent ID window allows quick access when needed. It also includes a secure zip pocket for coins or small valuables, along with a spacious compartment for cash. Despite offering generous storage, the wallet maintains a slim profile that sits comfortably in your pocket without bulk.

Strong stitching, durable leather, and practical design — this is an everyday essential that blends style with reliability.

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