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Y**E
Great wallet
I love this wallet. I've never been a wallet-in-the-front-pocket kinda guy but this is great because its so thin. I'm pretty gentle with my things and I think this will hold up for a year or two. I think the point of failure will be the slot where you insert your cards. There are two slots and they are pretty weak. I have one regular sized / thickness bank card in each slot and notice the fabric around the slot bows out a little to accommodate the cards. It doesn't look like it was designed that way and it could probably benefit from either being a tiny bit larger or a run of stitching around the slot.Other than that, fabric is great - love it, color, style, logo/branding. It all looks great, feels great. I'll bet I'll buy another one if this one lasts a year.
J**K
Minimal Wallet, True Functional Design
There are so many minimal, front pocket sized wallets on the market. Some are glorified money clips, others seem like a good quality product. But what separates this one from the rest is the location of the pockets for your cards. They slide out towards the fold. Or another way to say it, you have to open your wallet to get a card out. All those wallets that open on end, I've owned a few of them. Those pockets always stretch out, to the point where the act or pulling your wallet out of your pocket results in you slinging your cards all over the place, usually making checkout at any store a fun fun time.Also, this is personal preference, but after owning leather wallets exclusively (or pleather or whatever) I love the way the material of this wallet interacts with pockets. it makes it so the wallet doesn't just slide all over the place. this is important for when I'm in a rush and do something stupid like toss my wallet in my hoodie pocket, but also for when I wear comfy pants. I don't know how many times ive "lost" my wallet down in the abyss that exists alongside my car's driver's side seat. like I said, personal preference.
R**A
He also finds the fact that the cards go into the pockets from the center of the wallet very useful. One of his main complaints about most mens ...
I bought this wallet for my husband who was looking for a small streamlined wallet. He has had it for about a week and finds the design incredibly clever. He likes the two pockets in the money compartment for seldom used cards. He also finds the fact that the cards go into the pockets from the center of the wallet very useful. One of his main complaints about most mens wallets is that once the card pockets stretch out the cards are able to fall out of the wallet. This design effectively solves that problem. The design is slim and the fabric is nice. He wears the wallet in his front pocket and finds it unobtrusive and comfortable. He is very hopeful that the wallet will last because that will make this his favorite wallet.
C**G
A great wallet for slim men and me, I guess.
Okay look.. I'll review this. I might have waited a few months more to see how it holds up, but I can kinda see where this is going anyway. This will be a minimalist review: to match the aesthetic of the product. Huskk (pronounced Husk-kay. No that was a lie. Anybody know how to pronounce the name on this thing?) Um, I like it.. I carry two cards and usually just enough cash to buy a plastic gas tank and gallon of gas. So that's my caveat- it works for me because I have a minimalist attachment to my own fiscal reality and I use it as it probably was intended. Incidentally, I have a second card holder which I bring out if I need to use one of the 50 gift cards I seem to have accumulated. But really my car wears that wallet so, I'd have to get my car to review it, in the interest of fairness. Material seems sturdy. I was also looking at a Dyneema sailcloth wallet or something made of Kevlar, but either were a bit above my price.. This seems comparable to my expectations on either of those wonder materials. For high-load, ripstop materials such as the formers, the issue would've been the stitching: Whether it was stitched well enough to not degrade over time, letting the materials do what they were designed to do. I have a feeling that the long term survival of this wallet will come down to the same thing. Leather really has got wallets of alternate materials beat just in the one sense that as leather degrades it actually looks better up to a point. I suspect when this material starts to degrade, it will look... degraded. I'd like to give it year (and be assured in saying that, I will report back then to either add or delete a star.. or not, but I will report back). I worry about the single stitch along the edges of the wallet- right at the wear points. I have a leather wallet of a similar shape in which the corners, inside and out, have degraded.. i cut more thread out every day i wear it. Now that wallet seems to have had a double stitch and it lasted me for roundabout 10 years and really only died when it accidentally got thrown into the laundry. I actually bought the HUSKK wallet as a placeholder, while i searched for a more long-term replacement but I like it enough that i intend to wear it for as long as i am able. Some things I like.. it's a vegan wallet (that easily fits in my leather jacket). The size is pretty good though it could be a few mm shorter. The fold itself is reinforced with three stitches. Allegedly it has RFID protection for those that care about such things. Have i checked it? No. But then I never checked the RFID sleeves I used in my previous wallet either. And the interior space is well utilized- seems much bigger when opened. Things i don't like.. it's a hair long/wide for me.. The interior card slits are cut just a hair too short- the cards fit and everything- I just worry that, as the material isn't exactly stretchy, they will eventually degrade around the edges allowing the cards to fall out. Right now everything is snug. Even as I fling it around crazily over my head, nothing is coming out. I just worry about the future. Like too much. On that note I'd like to add that I even though I wear a 'frontpocket' wallet, I wear it in my back pocket, cause I'm a rebel. I have no idea whether this wallet was even designed for such carry, but we'll see how it holds up. Edit: I can say that after a few years this wallet has held up about as well as I could ask, even in my back pocket for a few years. The material is indeed fraying around the edges of the cards, but it hasn't fallen apart and they're still pretty tight. My wife bought me one of those metal wallets that's all the rage on utube, so I stopped carrying this wallet but I do miss it. Conjures memories of simpler times..
M**M
I like this slim/compact wallet. Good price and meets my expectations
This really is a compact wallet, much easier to pack than my previous standard wallet. It easily fits in the front pocket without any discomfort; I don't even really notice its there. It does have a fairly limited amount of carry space with only two card slots and an ID slot. I carry 4 cards (two in each slot) and my ID. It is so slim you have to get your cash tucked all the way in or it will hang out, I kind of wish it was a tiny bit deeper but... I did want a slim wallet and this fits the bill ;)I have been using it daily for about two months and it has held up well so far. The way the card slots are divided is just a thin piece of fabric, I am concerned it will fail well before the wallet wears out but considering I looked at many wallets and bought a few before coming across this one which was quite affordable too; I will probably just buy another of these if the slot separator does fail.Recommended, I would buy this again.
F**N
Amazing Slim Wallet, Great Value!
I absolutely cannot stand thick wallets. In fact for the last 10 years my wallet was made of paper (Dynomighty wallets). I needed a more professional looking wallet without compromising on thickness and this wallet is basically perfect.I currently have 7 plastic card 5 (canadian) bill and 2 loyalty paper cards and the entire thing is still less than 1cm thick. Moreover it looks amazing, with a nice professional minimalist design. Feels very sturdy and durable.One thing that is not clear from the image sis that in the bill compartment, the sis extra room for additional cards, so you can have your common cards in the front and loyalty / less often used cards behind the bills which is great.If you want to go for even more slimness, you can remove the RFID shields that are located on both sides in the extra card slots mentioned in the last paragraph reducing the overall thickness by the with of an extra plastic card.I hope this company stays in business for a long time because I don't see myself wanting another wallet.*** If you are from a country with wide bills they might be wider than the wallet. American bills fit great with a few millimetres to spare, however Canadian bills are really flush and sometimes will extend about half a millimetre beyond the wallet (not an issue but could be for wider bills).
M**S
I wanted a slim and small wallet that can hold a decent amount of cash and a number of cards but it can fit nicely in my pocket without feeling bulky
I baught this wallet because I wanted to replace my older and bulky wallet. I wanted a slim and small wallet that can hold a decent amount of cash and a number of cards but it can fit nicely in my pocket without feeling bulky. This wallet was a very good choice for my needs.
P**N
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This is the best wallet on the market forget the rest they are too small or too stupid in design
N**N
Slim wallet
If the wallet is 2 cm shorter and wider buy 0.5 cm will be prefect. For daily used. Love the most is the material
M**W
Best wallet I own!!!
Was looking for a minimalistic and cheap wallet and you can’t go wrong with the huskk. Have about 8 cards and it’s still minimalist and the form fact is great and prefect for front pocket.
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