The Composite Leather Wallet

New-age construction,

timeless design.

Apart from your phone and keys, a wallet is probably your most carried item. It is a very personal item that you experience every day. Therefore it needs to last, grow with you, and become an extension of yourself.

Weighing only 37 grams, the thin, Italian vegetable-tanned leather is laminated to an ultra-lightweight Dyneema composite, cut with a laser for the tightest tolerance and hand-sewn for the highest durability. This construction allows the leather to be thin and very soft, whilst the Dyneema restricts the leather from stretching. This means that it will last up to 30 years and look even better than it does out of the box.

*Please note that initially, the wallet will be very tight for normal-sized cards. With regular use (1 - 4 weeks) the leather will mould and hold your card perfectly.

Designed for fast-moving, modern life.

Leather wallets have always been the go-to for many people and nowadays, many are way too bulky, filled with countless unused cards, cash and receipts from two years ago. It holds up to ten cards and/or cash bills and has up to four quick-draw slots for your most frequently used cards.

Yet it fits in the palm of your hands or any pocket without cutting into your legs, like some similarly-sized metal card holders.

The best materials make the best result.

Responsibly sourced Italian vegetable-tanned leather, cut to only 0.8 mm thickness is delightfully soft to the touch and patinas beautifully over time. Laminated to impossibly strong Dyneema composite non-woven textile, the wallet is incredibly durable, yet thin and light.

Literally cutting-edge  technology meets old-school finishing.

The wallet is cut from a single sheet of Dyneema-laminated leather with a CO2 laser. The raw-cut edges are then burnished by hand and the two halves are saddle stitched together with bonded nylon thread for ultimate durability. The projected lifespan of the Composite Wallet is 30 years, which for obvious reasons have not yet been able to confirm. However, it is more likely you lose your wallet before it breaks.