This Hidesign wallet was one of my longest serving wallets. I could either carry it stand-alone or as a money bag within a bigger bag. There are no second thoughts about the quality of leather used in their bags. And talking of utility, it is the ultimate for people like me. Take a look; the wallet is black with an envelope shape and the trademark Hidesign symbol on the top right corner.
The perfectly arranged sections – for cards as well – once you open it. There are three horizontal pouches at the top and in front of them are the slots for cards. For someone who carries many cards, space here might seem constricted, but in general I think it is fine. Apart from this, there is one pouch from the bottom as well, at the top section itself – which goes right behind the card section. Then in the bottom section there are 2 more horizontal sections. For Indian currency, it is perfect storage, except the INR 1000 rupee note which needs to be folded once.
A closer view; even with all these pouches, they have still found the space for a pen holder:
That’s not all; here is the back of it. One zipper for the coins and another open pouch that I find handy to keep unimportant documents. The pouch is taut enough to prevent paper from falling out:
Overall it’s a fantastic wallet – when I bought it, a few years ago, it cost me INR 1100. It is still intact and going strong – a very sturdy and value-for-money purchase this one.
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