Matte Black Alligator & Saffiano Traditional Bifold
Matte Black Alligator & Saffiano Traditional Bifold
Quick Details:
Dimensions:
- Six Slots: 3 1/2" H x 4 1/2" W, folded
- Eight Slots: 4" H x 4 1/2" W, folded
Capacity:
- 6-8 Cards
- Business Cards & Papers
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Dedicated Billfold, holds US bills without folding
Materials & Construction:
- Genuine American Alligator exterior
- French Goatskin interior
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All leather construction
- Fully lined interior, meaning all surfaces are finished leather
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Hand stitched with polyester bonded thread
- Handmade in Youngstown, Ohio
Classic style, extreme elegance.
The classic wallet design, elevated with French goatskin and American alligator.
If you need to carry six or more cards, plus bills, this wallet will meet that need. Card slots are designed to allow the contents to protrude just enough to grasp easily, and the fully lined interior lets them slide easily in and out. Behind each bank of card slots is a hidden compartment with storage for more credit cards, business cards, papers or receipts, it's up to you. The fully lined billfold is sized to allow US and most other denominations to fit without folding.
Each wallet uses a horizontal cut of matte black American alligator, showcasing the natural scale pattern of this unique exotic leather.
These are made to order and take around 6-8 weeks for completion.
A note about alligator:
Alligator skin is a natural leather product: whether wild grown or farm raise, no two are exactly alike. This means that a great deal of variation in scale pattern and size is to be expected not just between individual hides, but even between pieces cut from the same hide.
Because of this natural unpredictability, I cannot guarantee a scale or pattern match between wallets. For bifolds of this style I always use a horizontal cut from the belly with larger scales in the center and smaller flank scales at the edges, but otherwise the shape, size and distribution of these scales will differ from wallet to wallet. As such, exact scale selection and placement of the cut is understood to be left to the maker.