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SlimSlimmy wallet

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Great alternative to massive, George Costanza wallets. Organize your money and cards and carry it in either your front or back pocket. The size alone forces you to better manage the content of your wallet and, as a result, your finances.

Updated Aug 24, 2006

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i bought this wallet for my husband a couple christmas's ago. he absolutely did not want a wallet, but needed something to organize his credit cards, drivers license, etc. it's great for those that are wallet adverse. it's small, unobtrusive, well made and great for limiting "junk". he loves his and i'll probably end up getting him another one whenever this one wears out (but two years and it's holding up perfectly).

Updated Apr 5, 2008

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this wallet is super sweet. but i really wanted to carry around all my gift cards, and all the other stuff. i was searching for a way to keep all those 'other' things organized. i saw on the news a company called leveragecard.com that allowed their users to register their gift cards and keep track of all those things for free. it's a sweet combination with the wallet, and an electronic wallet.

Updated Jan 24, 2008

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I hate wallets...big time.
Hopefully this would do the trick

Updated Oct 15, 2007

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It just fits so well in the front pocket. Slide. In. That's it. I've had to reduce the number of cards I carry with me though, and I wish I could carry even less. In it goes 2 credit cards, a bank card, a loyalty card, 2 IDs, a bus pass, and bit of cash. It has been a year since I started using this wallet, and I don't miss the stuff I've had to leave out. (via Matt)

Updated Aug 17, 2007

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Seems obvious right? Your wallet. But how sad would you be if you waiting in line for hours or even days and forgot your wallet!! So terrible. You might also want to check your bank balance nothing says embarrassing like getting your card declined once you get up there. Ouch.

Updated Aug 17, 2007

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Exactly what every man needs.
A slim wallet, to carry only the minimum.

Updated Apr 9, 2007

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Great Wallet. Forces you to get rid of the 95 cards you were carrying, and get rid of that ridiculous fat thing in your front pocket. Every guy should have one of these - simplify!

Updated Mar 2, 2007

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As much as I loved my rubberband wallet (got lots of comments, it did) it was time to step up in the class level. The Slimmy wallet does that without compromising the front pocket efficiency. Keeps things pretty minimal as well... (via Koyono)

Updated Aug 17, 2007

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