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Front Pocket Leather ID Wallet

0.25 lb

$49.00
(541 reviews) Write a Review
100 Year Warranty
  • 4" X 3" X .37"
  • Weight: 0.10 lbs

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  • 5
    Great wallet

    I've had this wallet for over a year and it truly is a small front pocket id wallet. I would usually carry around 8 cards and a few bills and it would remain slim. The id slot is real good for when anyone ask to see your id. You don't have to pull it out, just show them your id through the plastic free window slot. Great wallet.

  • 2
    Functional But Displeasing

    Functional wallet that is aesthetically displeasing. Every complaint about folded bills not fitting in the money slot are 100% spot on. No reason not to make it deep enough for US bills. The lighter lining looks awful against the chestnut exterior. The edges of the wallet show where each layer of light pigskin and dark leather meet and areas with more layers meet areas with less layers in a disjointed mess. I'll be watching eBay for an older version with darker lining, and will relegate this one to gift cards since I can't return it now.

  • 4
    Fantastic quality, decent value

    I'll be honest - I really like this wallet. I had a little journey getting to this wallet - my original Christopher Ward card wallet went walkabout, so after much searching I purchased an Ikepod slim wallet off Amazon for a similar price to this one. the Ikepod is a very good wallet, with lots of features such as RFID protection, ID window, a little space for coins and a SIM, and the ability to have a limited amount of notes, unfolded. It could also take a lot of cards, but luckily I like going fairly minimal. The two things that made me return it were the quality of leather (decent but not outstanding) and the color. Which was brown. Ish. As a wallet is something you use everyday, I found Saddleback whilst I was looking and had a bit of trepidation about it. It's pricey for one. And the feature set is very slim. So I found my one on Dave's Deals, and for the life of me I don't know what the 'flaw' is. It's tight as everyone mentions, and definitely needs a breaking in period. The leather is thicker than I expected, but is very robust & smells fantastic. Color is a very vintagy tobacco. The leather scuffs and will patina, but that's all part of the character. I carry my work pass, my license, 2 credit cards, one insurance and one discount card, and minimal cash, usually 2 notes. And that's it. It swallows it up no problem. It does become thicker than what I'd ideally like, but I'm also used to a thin leather credit card wallet. The thickness is a great sign that it will last 100 years! Okay, a few builds. I can understand people not liking the size of the cash pocket. At the moment you have to dbl fold your bills, and even then its prone to having a little bit sticking up. I don't mind it tbh, but others have found it annoying. The other is value - for the full online price, it's a touch expensive for several pieces of (admittedly good) thick leather with marine grade stitching. Though if you're an optimist it's because it's a handmade wallet with great materials that it's this price. Personally, I think it's fairer at the $30 Dave's Deals price I paid for. For $39, I'd be wanting one or two more features that would really make it value for money, such as RFID protection or similar. As such, I feel that I got a great quality wallet for a fair price.

  • 5
    Made for the minimalist

    The Front Pocket ID Wallet from Saddleback Leather is made for the minimalist. I only use it to carry my drivers licence, insurance, debit and 2 credit cards. The middle pocket is great for holding folded cash. I have one in dark coffee brown, and my new favourite, tobacco. I've purchased several for friends and family so I'm not sure if "they'll fight over it when I'm dead!

  • 5
    Great Wallet!

    Best wallet I've ever owned! I've had this wallet for over a year and the leather and stitching still look great. I'm not one to normally spend more than a few bucks on a wallet (or anything else for that matter), but this was certainly "money well spent".