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Stainless Steel Wallet & Business Card Case

By Eric Yang on Tue, Oct 2, 2007
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We talk a lot about wallets here at Gear Patrol, but that’s only because it’s one of the utility items we carry day in and day out that also gives us an opportunity for some subtle expression.

There’s no shortage of expression or functionality with the stainless steel wallet and business card case. They’re made of woven silk and stainless steel micros fibers giving you a silky metallic material.

Available in either a bi-fold wallet format (4 card slots, 1 money pocket and 1 clear ID window) or a stylish business card case with room for up to 50 business cards.

What this means to you: Soft, smooth, steel.

Cost: $20-$80 @ ThinkGeek

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