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Navy Alligator mix Sesame Epsom Leather Card Holder

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Navy Alligator mix Sesame Epsom Leather Card Holder

Elevate your pocket rotation with a striking fusion of textures. This piece pairs the deep, exotic scales of Navy Alligator with the durable, structured grain of Sesame Epsom leather. The result is a sophisticated high contrast look that feels as good as it performs. Slim enough to disappear in your front pocket yet spacious enough to secure 7 cards, it is the ultimate upgrade for the modern minimalist who values distinct style.

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Navy Alligator mix Sesame Epsom Leather Card Holder
Navy Alligator mix Sesame Epsom Leather Card Holder Sale price$95.00 USD

Material

Alligator Leather

Crafted from the finest Aligator leather sourced from esteemed tanneries such as Amtan, Henglong, and HCP, our collection exemplifies unparalleled luxury and style. The timeless appeal of alligator leather has consistently been the preferred choice for prestigious watch brands throughout history.

Navy Alligator mix Sesame Epsom Leather Card Holder Structure

Designed to hold up to 7 cards, this slim and elegant wallet is the perfect companion for a refined everyday carry. You can add your personalization, make your wallet more meaningful by stamping your name on it.

Wallet Packaging

All orders are delivered in a sturdy cardboard material with a natural brown box similar to the one in the image.

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Cutting Leather

To get the best wallet leather, the first step is always to choose the best leather part on the best leather stock.

Skiving

Using a skiving machine is a precise technique that thins the leather edges, allowing artisans to control thickness for optimal tapering in areas needing stitching or folding.

Spray Painting

For each set of quality wallet, spray painting is repeated at least 3 times, until the level of perfection is achieved according to W&K standards.

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