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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.
K**N
Poor Construction
Not a Fan, realistically you're only going to be able to carry one ID and two cards. I was expecting better constructing and better design. Pockets for cards are simply opening cut into the material of the wallet and not backed or re-enforced in any way, resulting in frayed threads on the wallet and ware on your cards. The loose threads are really unacceptable after only a months use.
E**I
Be careful
I like the concept of the wallet but the material is really bad. Last week I placed my wallet on a table that was wet and the stains stayed on the wallet. Really poor quality. The edges of the inside are also coming apart and it has only been a few weeks since i’ve had this wallet.
J**S
It's a tiny wallet that doesn't skimp on places to put things, what more could you ask for
For starters, this thing is miniscule next to my more traditional leather bifold that's just turned 10 years old. With cards in, it's still not really any taller than it was without, and its about half the thickness of my old wallet when the old one is completely empty and the huskk is full of cards and a bill or two.One thing I didn't realize at first was that the back of the wallet is supported by two thin plastic cards, which give the wallet some shape and keeps it from being folded, and these cards also let you easily slide in a few extra credit cards in the billfold.I have a slight concern about the construction of the card slots, which must be stretch slightly to slide a card in. You kind of have to get a corner in and then slide the rest in after it, instead of inserting the narrow edge in all at once. Beyond that, this wallet feels very well made and high quality, and wouldn't raise any eyebrows at the either the most formal or most relaxed environments you could think of, in my opinion.
D**S
Slim design but Frayed edges
After a year of use, I am still using it.It is still one of my favorite wallets because it is light, slim has just enough pockets for all the things that I need it to fit. That is without saying this isn't without it's pros and cons.Pros:Slim designHolds together wellFits your cash perfectlyConsFrayed edgesDoesn't fit a huge amount of cards, if you're a card and business card hoarder this isn't for youI love this wallet, but sometimes I actually forget I even have it on me. Which has me sometimes patting around my pants to make sure I still have it! Whether you have it in your front or back pocket, it doesnt feel like a brick in your pants when you sit down. I do enjoy the ID sleeve, makes it easy for me to pull it out when needed.The wallet does start to get a bit ratty. The edges will fray after about a month of use, but as the fibers break down the wallet does get softer. Some people may say it is too flimsy, but I dont need anything massively sturdy, I just need something that holds my crap!
M**.
it wasn't as bad. I also wish there was another separator strip ...
I was a little unsure when I first got it. Pockets were kind of tight and with cards in the billfold pockets, it is a little tough to open the billfold, but with a little use and stretching, it wasn't as bad. I also wish there was another separator strip for cards on the right side card holder area so I didn't have to double up cards in one slot. But with all of that said, it accomplished my goal, an ultra-slim wallet that doesn't make my butt hurt from sitting on it. The one unknown is durability. We shall see.
S**G
Worth the Amazon price.
I like this wallet. It's probably better for when you wear tighter pants and don't want to huge wallet in your back pocket. There aren't really enough slots for all the cards I carry everyday like, license, credit card, debit care, car insurance, and health insurance. There are only enough slots for about three cards comfortably. Otherwise it's a better value on Amazon than the sellers own website. I don't think I could justify purchasing it for more than what I paid given the quality. It was very well package when I received it. That's probably where the extra money goes when ordering it on their website.
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.
R**R
Five Stars
I can't even feel whether I have the wallet in my pocket!
J**N
Uk to China to USA to you, what a trip
A British wallet, made in China and shipped from the USA, lol, happy I brought it, love it
M**C
It's barely noticeable in any pant pocket you place it in and because of the light weight material it's comfortable to keep in your suit jacket all day
At first I was skeptical after unboxing it because of how light the material was. After tossing in a few bills and four cards and using it for a week, I have zero complaints. It's barely noticeable in any pant pocket you place it in and because of the light weight material it's comfortable to keep in your suit jacket all day. Kudos to the attention to detail on the packaging. Truely a minimalist wallet.
K**N
It's ok
Overall it's ok.Pros- It's easy to pull and put the cards back into the slots.- build quality is pretty good (held out for over a year for me)Cons- However, Canadian bills pops out a little at the top. If that doesn't bother you then it's fine.- The texture fabric makes a lot of noise when handling it
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