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Posts tagged ‘card case’

Hard Graft Card Case

12 November 2010, 22.00 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

Hard Graft Card Case

This eight card slot holder from the Hard Graft family of all things wool-like should retain heat when stored in your pocket. Two leather pockets store the cards and some cash. You can probably cram some other things in there as well. Simple and to the point. Maybe for you – maybe not.

More looks at the Hard Graft Card Case after the click.

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Ettinger for Monocle Foldover Card Case

18 November 2009, 13.18 | Posted in Accessories | 1 comment »

selectism - Ettinger for Monocle Foldover Card Case

Duel branded, the foldover card case produced by Ettinger of London for Monocle features all the standard qualities expected from the leather maker. They are two-toned, with the interior leather’s offering a splash of color against more traditional outers. The Black with Orange might, for example, excite fans of the San Francisco Giants (no surprise that is is likely not the intent of Monocle).

Another example of a smartly sourced product for Monocle, the card case also doubles as a light wallet. They say, “if the circumstances require.” We say, it will work if carrying a light wallet is your thing. (via Acquire).