Product Overview
Elevate your everyday carry with this Vintage Crazy Horse Leather Slim Card Holder. Handcrafted from premium first-layer cowhide, this mini short wallet combines durability with timeless style. Designed for those who appreciate the finer things in life, this sleek and compact wallet is perfect for organizing your essentials without the bulk. Whether you're headed to a business meeting or out for a casual day, this genuine leather wallet is sure to impress.With its minimalistic design and high-quality craftsmanship, it’s more than just a wallet – it’s a statement piece. The smooth, vintage feel of Crazy Horse leather, with its unique distressed look, ages beautifully and only gets better over time, making it a wallet you’ll cherish for years to come.
Key Features
- Material: 100% Genuine Cow Leather, crafted from the first layer of premium cowhide for unmatched quality and texture.
- Design: Slim and compact, designed to hold your credit cards and IDs while staying sleek in your pocket.
- Closure: Open design, easy access to your essentials without any zippers or fuss.
- Size: 4.8 inches in length and 3.5 inches in width, making it the perfect size for carrying without the bulk.
- Style: Classic solid pattern, perfect for any occasion, from business to casual.
- Weight: Light and easy to carry at just 3.5 ounces.
Benefits
- Durable and Long-lasting: Made from high-quality cow leather, this wallet is designed to withstand everyday use and improve with age.
- Compact yet Spacious: It’s a perfect blend of style and function. It holds your cards, ID, and small notes without being bulky.
- Elegant Design: The minimalist approach and the vintage finish make this wallet an elegant accessory for any man.
- Perfect for On-the-Go: Whether you're traveling, running errands, or going out with friends, this wallet fits seamlessly into your lifestyle.
- Easy Organization: No more rummaging through your wallet. With this slim card holder, you can easily access your credit cards, ID, and business cards in seconds.




