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Braithwaite “The Sunrise” Wallet

14 February 2009, 20.00 | Posted in Accessories | 3 comments »

braithwaite wallets front Braithwaite The Sunrise Wallet

I’m obsessed with flat wallets. Keeping my cards (not my money) to a minimum inside my pocket is key. Bulky wallets that carry more than a women’s purse is something I avoid, so when Braithwaite sent over their sheaf style “Sunrise” wallet, I was pleased to put it through the back pocket ringer. Above is a photo I took of the “Sunrise” before use. The “satchel” leather is soft and plain but with time, will patina nicely into a deeper dark shade. The  build of the “Sunrise” allows for it house cards the long way – which keeps them flat, snug, and safe beneath the magnetic closure. Throw in the Kevlar thread that sews it all together and you have a solid quality wallet option.

View the inside of the Braithwaite “The Sunrise” Wallet after the jump.


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3 comments
  1. Terry Pitts:

    Isn’t is risky to have a magnetic enclosure around credit cards and other cards with memory strips?

  2. very nice wallet, leather looks sumptuous

  3. actually i have seen an episode of mythbusters where they show it would take a really strong magnet to ruing the strip of a credit card. not be a nerd or anything

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