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  2. 20 Best Wallets You Can Carry in Your Front Pocket - AOL

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    Slim Curve Front Pocket Leather Bifold Wallet. Traditional, squared-off wallets are fine for tucking into a back pocket, but they're less than ideal for front-pocket use. Polare Original's Slim ...

  3. Our Top Tested AirTag Wallet Comes With a Lifetime Warranty - AOL

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    For the gentleman who likes to carry a bit more or prefers a traditional bifold wallet design, there’s the Typecase’s Stealth Mode Bifold AirTag Wallet. With a 10-card capacity and room for ...

  4. Wallet - Wikipedia

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    A trifold wallet with pockets for notes and cards, and a window to display an identification card. A wallet is a flat case or pouch, often used to carry small personal items such as physical currency, debit cards, and credit cards; identification documents such as driving licence, identification card, club card; photographs, transit pass, business cards and other paper or laminated cards.

  5. Bayong - Wikipedia

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    Bayongs for sale seen in a local shop Bayong made from karagumoy The weaving process in making bayong Bayong. A bayong is a type of bag from the Philippines made by weaving dried leaves, usually from buri in the Visayas and pandan in Luzon.

  6. Digital wallet - Wikipedia

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    Increasingly, digital wallets are being made not just for basic financial transactions but to also authenticate the holder's credentials. For example, a digital wallet could verify the age of the buyer to the store while purchasing alcohol. The system has already gained popularity in Japan, where digital wallets are known as "wallet mobiles". [1]

  7. Hanfu - Wikipedia

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    Hanfu comprises all traditional clothing classifications of the Han Chinese with a recorded history of more than three millennia. [15] [16] Each succeeding dynasty produced their own distinctive dress codes, reflecting the socio-cultural environment of the times. [17] [18] Clothing made of silk was initially used for decorative and ceremonial ...