While there are many minimalist wallet designs that come up with innovative designs to try to fit more into a very limited space, sometimes all that you need is a minimalist wallet that is minimalist in terms of size as well as design. The Hammer Anvil Minimalist Slim Card Case Wallet is designed to be a slim card case but it also has a large center pocket that can be used for storing cash or even other items such as a key or receipts.
The Hammer Anvil Minimalist Slim Card Case Wallet is basically a leather sleeve wallet that measures 4″ x 3 1/4″ and is about 1/8″ thick when empty. Sleeve wallets are fine but most people prefer additional compartments or slots for organizing their wallet contents. The Hammer Anvil wallet adds three additional card slots on each side of the wallet. Two of the slots have a top opening while a third larger slot has a side opening. You can easily slip in at least 2 cards in the larger side pocket and possibly more once the pocket stretches out a bit through use.
The part that we like about the wallet is that the center sleeve is not stitched all the way to the top. This means that we can easily peel back the flaps at the top to easily access the cash or other cards we store in the pocket.
The Hammer Anvil Minimalist Slim Card Case Wallet is made from genuine leather and is available in 4 different colors. The other minimalist aspect of the wallet is its price. The Hammer Anvil leather wallet is one of few slim wallets that has a price tag of under $10. We are obviously pleased that Hammer Anvil is not trying to make our wallets thinner by extracting more cash out of it.
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worked great after I cut two thumb holes in the outside pockets with a razor knife.
I really like this wallet. Only problem I am having, is the RFID blocking material blocks the signal of my badge to get into the turn stall at work. I have to take the card from the slot each time to get it to work. If it wasn’t for this one minor thing, it would be perfect.
Yes, that is a problem with RFID blocking wallets. That is why many wallets now feature both block and no-block compartments to specifically resolve this issue.