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  2. 20 Wallets That Sit Comfortably in Your Front Pocket - AOL

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    For your cards, your cash, and your convenience. Inside, shop the best front pocket wallets on the market, from brands including Carhartt, Gucci, Thom Browne, and more.

  3. 10 Minimalist MagSafe Wallets for Carrying Only the Essentials

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    This wallet used to be made out of leather—you can still buy those leather versions for resale. FineWoven is part of Apple's new sustainability push, but in its first iteration, it just feels a ...

  4. A Very Dairy Boy Christmas: Paige Lorenze's Holiday Gift Guide

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    "I love leather-made goods and guys really like leather stuff." This leather wallet is practical and perfect for any guy on your list. It's super sleek, but with 6 pockets it still has enough room ...

  5. Ridge (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company's primary product is a minimalist wallet made from materials such as aluminum, titanium, and carbon fiber. It features technology to prevent electronic pickpocketing and RFID skimming. [7] Ridge Wallet has consistently been featured in the best of lists. [8] [9] The company also sells bags, phone cases, and knives. [5]

  6. Etienne Aigner - Wikipedia

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    Étienne (István) Aigner was born in Érsekújvár, Kingdom of Hungary, in 1904 (now Nové Zámky, Slovakia).Aigner was at first a bookbinder; shortly after the Second World War, he was creating custom-made high-end leather goods for a number of haute couture (high fashion) boutiques in Paris.

  7. Morocco leather - Wikipedia

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    The finest grades of Morocco leather are goatskin, but by the late 19th century other skins often were substituted in practice, particularly sheepskin and split calfskin. For example, French Morocco is a variety made of sheepskin. [6] The tanning process varied widely, but the traditional tanning material was sumac.