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

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    Grab a front pocket wallet for lighter carry. See our top front pocket wallet picks from brands like Ridge Wallet, Groove Life, Bellroy, and more.

  3. 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.

  4. Wallet - Wikipedia

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    Money clip wallet similar to a front pocket wallet in terms of size, with banknotes usually held in by a clip secured by a strong magnet. Long wallet a larger wallet typically worn with jeans, fastened by a chain, strap, or leather band. Bills are held flat, and long wallets typically have a coin purse.

  5. These Slim-But-Mighty Wallets Can Carry All of Your Essentials

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    The best minimalist wallets should fit everything you need and nothing you don't. From good old leather to RFID blocking titanium, here are the 15 best. These Slim-But-Mighty Wallets Can Carry All ...

  6. Money clip - Wikipedia

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    A metal money clip is generally a solid piece of metal folded into half, such that the banknotes and credit cards are securely wedged in between the two metal pieces. Metal money clips are typically made out of brass, stainless steel, silver, gold, titanium, or platinum and are usually sold as luxury items. The main disadvantage of a metal ...

  7. Currency strap - Wikipedia

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    A currency card, cash strap, currency band, money band, banknote strap or bill strap is a simple paper device designed to hold a specific denomination and number of banknotes. [1] It can also refer to the bundle itself. [2] In the United States, the American Bankers Association (ABA) has a standard for both value and color. Note that all bills ...