10-18-2012 07:27 PM
The "George" would be a good choice IMO:
http://dvice.com/assets_c/2011/09/gglwllt970agag-t
10-18-2012 07:35 PM
Any recommendations for us females? ![]()
I currently use a Liz Claiborne long wallet, but I want something that holds more credit cards in the same fashion. I'm not a fan of wallets holding six credit cards horizontally, and 6 vertically (I'm a little OCD about that lol).

10-18-2012 07:52 PM
I don't have enough space in my wallet for all my cards. Most of them are doubled on top of each other. I've never found a wallet big enough to hold all my cards...
10-19-2012 06:00 AM
10-19-2012 06:21 AM
My wallet is understated luxury yet always sophisticated Burberry Nova Check wallet.
http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/burberry-logo-checks-b
Buy one, it will be the last wallet you will ever buy, literally lasts a lifetime.
10-19-2012 06:25 AM
10-19-2012 06:49 AM
I would recommend something like this for your needs...
However, personally I don't carry that many cards and go with a Saddleback Slim ID wallet, very sexy!!! lol
10-19-2012 07:02 AM
I got this wallet 6 months ago, with the anticipation of filling the empty slots with cards attained for my from a "scheduled" app spree I had recently. It has 10 card slots, plus a see through ID slot. Has 2 bill slots, I use one for bills, the other for receipts. It's a hipster style wallet so its square instead of rectangle so it spreads the cards out in a larger area. The leather is soft(those LV, Burberry etc are kinda rough and hard) and it uses off white stitching which has yet gotten dirty after 6 months. Also it has 2 pockets externally just for random stuff.
http://www.johnstonmurphy.com/product.aspx?c=1&pid
10-19-2012 07:11 AM
Here's what I use, I rarely, if ever, have cash and if I do its usually a faded, ripped $1 bill ![]()

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