DocHolliday
Footballguy
I just got rid of my wallet after 20 years and replaced it with a money clip. Loved that old wallet. It was a slim bifold that was squished flat but it was falling apart.
Did it outlive the marriage?Just recently threw away a wallet that I got in 2003 as a groomsman gift.
Been using these for about 5 years now. I replace it about every 2 years, but they only cost about $10 on Amazon, so it's no biggie.Got a minimalist wallet about a year ago. Can't believe I used a bifold for as many years as I did. Less is more. Just carry drivers license, company ID, couple of credit cards and a few bills.
Yep, the first one AND the second one.Did it outlive the marriage?
I have a bifold with a minimalist wallet that slips inside it. Works great. I often keep the wallet in my briefcase or truck when traveling and then slip the minimalist portion in my pocket when I walk around. The nicest part is you can transition from one to the other without having to move any cards around.I just got rid of my wallet after 20 years and replaced it with a money clip. Loved that old wallet. It was a slim bifold that was squished flat but it was falling apart.
https://www.crabbygear.com/collections/walletsMine's a few years old and is falling apart. I'm in the market. I don't necessarily go full George Costanza, but I do have quite a bit of "junk" in mine that I would still want in the new wallet. And I need the zippered coin thingie. I need to keep an emergency anxiety pill with me at all times.
They sell wallets at Arby's?Any Hope Solo or Lindsey Vonn jokes up in here?
they call that "new old stock"Timely bump. I just switched to a leather bifold that I found when cleaning out my parents basement for them. My pop got it as a gift in the 50's or 60's. Never been used.
So, I'm not sure how to classify its age - old & new, I guess.