Apparel : Royce Leather Men's Cash Clip Wallet

Apparel : Royce Leather Men's Cash Clip Wallet

Royce Leather Men's Cash Clip Wallet

from: Royce Leather



Royce Leather Men's Cash Clip Wallet
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2622










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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Royce Leather
Department: mens
Label: Royce Leather
Manufacturer: Royce Leather
Publisher: Royce Leather
Sales Rank: 2622
Studio: Royce Leather



Features:
  • Find your case and credit cards at a fast clip
  • Inside, there's a gold tone money clip
  • 6 credit card pockets
  • Outside you'll find 2 additional businesscredit card pockets







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Item Description:
Royce Leather Men's Cash Clip Wallet w/Outside Pocket











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best wallet I've ever had
This is awesome for driver's license, 4 credit cards, medical card and some cash. I keep receipts in the side pocket. It has a lot in it, but it isn't bulky. The leather has molded into a nice thin packet that I keep in any pocket.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Almost Perfect
I've been trying to find a cross between a money clip and wallet that I could keep in my front pocket without a bulge.

This money clip wallet is almost perfect. It holds 7 or 8 bills (ones or 100's, doesn't matter) still has enough room and pockets for the usual credit cards. The two outside pockets are ingenious and help keep its slim profile.

Would be nice if one of the outside pockets had a clear plastic front so that I could show my ID without having to pull it out.

Otherwise, it's a quality product and meets my needs for a thin wallet that works like a money clip without the bulk of the other wallets I've seen.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wonderful wallet
This is a great money clip. It is replacing a hand crafted leather clip that I purchased many years ago in Cape May, New Jersey. I used that clip until it literally fell apart since I could not find a replacement that came even close. Then along came this beauty. It actually is just as good, and quite possibly better. The credit card holders overlap one another, making it easier to grab the card you want without hunting. It is slim and very attractive. I recommend it with no reservations.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Wallet
Bought this money clip slim wallet as I always wanted one. Cannot seems to get in any department store.

Read the other reviews, I bought 2, one all black and one black/Lime green. Insert 6 cards altogether, feels good in the front pocket. If insert 8 cards as there in 8 pocket, I felt it to be too bulky to my liking.

Another point to note is that it is not 100% genuine leather. I did not like leather anyway, so cheers.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Buy
Product was exactly as he wanted. I looked in several local dept stores and could not find anything like it. Will be ordering another as a spare


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