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    Default Your recommendation for a credit card case?

    Time to replace my oversize worn out wallet, and after reading this thread I'm leaning toward a money clip and credit card case. For those of you who have gone this route, what do you like?

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    Default Re: Your recommendation for a credit card case?

    I'm now a few months in with my Slimmy and I'm never going back to a bulky wallet. I love this thing. Credit to j44ke for the recommendation. It holds a few bills, and about 5-6 cards, well organized into 3 sections. And it disappears into my pocket.

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    I've had my Koyono slimmy for about two years ago and still get amazed comments when people see it. I carry five cards total, an emergency $20 bill for those rare places that don't accept credit or debit, and is pretty much invisible in my front pants pocket. Can't say enough good things about it.

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    I've been rocking a Coach Slim Card Case for a few years now. No complaints and it was only like $50. They said it was made of water buffalo...

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    I just picked this one up over the weekend in Charleston, SC. I had been looking for a slim wallet for my ID, debit card and a few bills. This one is perfect. Leather and handmade by a local Charleston family. I have their card, but it is not on me. If you want, I can pass along their info. I think they have a website.

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    Do you guys do something else to carry business cards? I have some thick, expensive letterpressed cards, and I always like to have 2 on me, but they get destroyed in all these slim type card holders. Thinking I might have to make something different for myself.
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    Default Re: Your recommendation for a credit card case?

    Quote Originally Posted by liv2bike View Post
    I just picked this one up over the weekend in Charleston, SC. I had been looking for a slim wallet for my ID, debit card and a few bills. This one is perfect. Leather and handmade by a local Charleston family. I have their card, but it is not on me. If you want, I can pass along their info. I think they have a website.

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