Montreal | Mini Olive RFID Leather Card Holder
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- Ideal for the frequent credit card user
- Crafted from genuine leather
- Classy and useful gift idea
- Quality gift box included
Description
Here's a minimalist cardholder that fits into your smallest pockets, including your front ones, for maximum protection. And you can be sure that your pockets will never bulge.
Four 2-card slots, two on each side, hold your essential cards and IDs. Use the snug center pocket for cash and receipts.
Built-in lining protects your credit cards and IDs against RFID skimming.
The genuine buffalo leather is processed to preserve the natural imperfections of the animal hide. You will love the elegant effect that makes your wallet unique. The cardholder ships in a lovely gift box.
Specifications
Genuine buffalo leather
100% cotton lining
Show more4" x 2 3/4"
Show moreCustomer Reviews
It is very soft leather and feels very good in your hands. The color is very nice also and it seems like very good quality. I bought it as a Christmas gift for my partner, so hopefully he'll like it!
More roomy than it seems, excellent quality leather, strong sewing, it's worth it!
Was looking for a thin wallet that doesn't show through the box pocket. This one was perfect.
Great leather... great workmanship... very good value for money. Fast shipping and arrival
It is exactly what I needed, I recommend it.
I recommend with all love. Beautifully finished, durable stitching, very pleasant to the touch, I like the color a lot. The smell? Extraordinary. You have to buy to experience. Thanks to the Trendhim team.
it lived up to my expectations
Super satisfied and smells wonderfully like leather!
The case looks very nice, the cards fit in it, you have to push a little into some of the pockets. It's a gift, so I'm curious myself, maybe it will make me happy :)
Very satisfied with both product and service