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I'm a little late to the thread here, but I've been using the Belroy since 2019 and I really like it.

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Two credit cards, my bank card, and driver's license fit in the back of my phone's Jimmy Case. My wife tucks $20 bill in hers, but I like to carry lots of cash, so I keep the money clip in my front pocket.

Library card and grocery loyalty cards are on the keychain.

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I must be too old for most of those wallets.   

I have :

Drivers License

3 medical cards

Costco / AAA / AARP

2 credit cards / 1 debit card  (golf courses are now charging 4% to use a credit card)

University of Michigan gym pass

I still like to keep about $40 cash in my wallet, too.

 

I guess the added weight is helping strengthen my legs!

 

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1 hour ago, dennyjones said:

I must be too old for most of those wallets.   

I have :

Drivers License

3 medical cards

Costco / AAA / AARP

2 credit cards / 1 debit card  (golf courses are now charging 4% to use a credit card)

University of Michigan gym pass

I still like to keep about $40 cash in my wallet, too.

 

I guess the added weight is helping strengthen my legs!

 

My dad's wallet was so thick back in the day it is amazing he didn't have back problems sitting on that thing all day. We all had like a dozen photos in our wallets.

 

 

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While mine isn't like that, on a long trip, I do remove my wallet from my back pocket.

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15 hours ago, Carl3 said:

My dad's wallet was so thick back in the day it is amazing he didn't have back problems sitting on that thing all day. We all had like a dozen photos in our wallets.

 

 

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That looks exactly like my dad's old wallet. It would amaze me that he could sit on that all day, as you said. Those wallets took some abuse..

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Just curious, @iacas, which one did you end up going with?

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5 hours ago, tristanhilton85 said:

Just curious, @iacas, which one did you end up going with?

I got both, but the Bellroy is in my pocket, while the Ridge is in my office holding a few debit cards I almost never use in person (and my PSU ID, and another card I can't quite remember right now).

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