Billfold
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nice slim wallet, like the material and compartments
great design, nice material and look. If you are looking for a slim wallet, this is the one.
August 28, 2012
love it...
I'd been wanting to replace a beloved but worn out wallet for a year but couldn't find anything with that right mix of materials, function, and form. I didn't want leather and looked at everything (including seat belt wallets!). The nau billfold has a unique look that drew me in. The tapered design is beautiful, there's a wonderful relationship between the bill section and the cards slots, and it forced me (or rather, attracted me) to slim down the collection of cards that I carry around. One of a kind.
July 4, 2012
Great quality but...
The pictures of the product look awesome so I had to purchase the product - there were so few reviews that I had to just hope it would fit my usage. Firstly, the good: the build quality is amazing, no loose threads, everything stitched properly and I suspect it will last a very long time. The bad: the wallet itself looks slightly off sized. The wallet looks thin yet long and it sort of bothers me. I wish it was a bit shorter. To give a good reference, when fully opened the wallet can fit an american dollar and a half. (1.5x the length of a dollar). I suspect this is so that two credit cards can fit staggered lengthwise. The height is perfect though. The worse: The wallet flops open. Its like a limp-wristed wallet. When you open the bifold, due to the way its made, it just flops open. On most wallets the inner lining of the cash pouch is connected but not this one. I'm so disappointed because I think this wallet could be the nicest looking wallet I've owned if it wasn't for this problem (coach wallet, fossil wallet, LV card case, money clips). I'm going to throw this one on the side and get another wallet instead.
June 24, 2012
Thoughtful design
If you are a minimalist kind of guy who wears a billfold in the back pocket, this a great design. the fabric is non slip for more security, and breathable. The slots are oriented so cards cannot slip out by accident. Because of this , it's longer, but still fits snugly in a rear jean patch pocket. It's very easy to quickly access the right card. I've had it for a year and it shows no sign of wear. Well done in my opinion!
June 7, 2012
Clean lines, too big
As with every Nau product i own the quality of this wallet exceeds expectation.
I have only used this wallet for a few days and thought that tapper and size would be something i could ignore and get used to, however i am finding this hard to escape. It's minimalist approach gets lost in the pure bulk and clunkiness of the design. This would be w/out doubt one of my favorite wallets if it were smaller.
April 6, 2012
Still using this
I've had this wallet for a couple years and I'm still using it. It is wearing in nicely and still no rips, tears or frays.
This is a simple, no frills billfold, which is why I like it. I don't like a cluttered wallet, so I appreciate the fewer slots. It forces me to keep only the essentials in there.
If you're expecting a luxurious wallet that will last a lifetime, you shouldn't get this. If you want a unique yet simple, reasonably priced wallet that does the job you ought to try it out.
January 3, 2012
Peculiarly Bulky
Find the taper hinders more than helps. Very often would get the corners caught in my pockets. I also found it awkward anywhere I put it on my body. I think there's a threshold for wallet size that once even slightly passed becomes just as bad as the biggest wallet. Very tempted to just cut it in half though, and just patch it up somehow...
December 10, 2011
Looks Great, But Otherwise Just Okay
I was really excited to get this wallet but was pretty bummed with the result. The size was fine but you really can't keep too much in it. Maybe if the pointless sim card slot was removed it would free up some room - but probably not. The biggest flaw of the wallet is that it will bend all of your credit cards and ID's. I had to replace all of them after a month - and I don't walk around with a full wallet.
October 5, 2011