![]() It’s by no means the slimmest wallet coming in at 68mm tall x 102mm wide (2.7in tall x 4in wide). The only downside to this wallet is its size. It also offers a dedicated note sleeve with a rather handy key slot. With a max capacity of 17 cards and an Expandable internal coin pocket, the Nodus excels at being a jack of all trades. On the outside, you have one quick access card slot for your most-used cards while inside is where the magic happens. High quality and functional is the way I’d sum up this wallet. The Nodus compact is their zipper wallet and it follows this design mantra well. They are a great combination of attractive design and innovation when it comes to the unique features many of the wallets have. Nodus is probably one of my favorite wallet brands and for good reason. For more information on this wallet please visit the Orchill website by clicking below. It does its job well while also being a solid design with decent functionality. This is one of the lower-priced wallets on this list and I think that’s what makes it appealing to me. Having used this wallet for 2 weeks the wallet really does hold it’s own and I’d recommend this for people who want a zipper but also want a more compact slim wallet. The build quality of the wallet is satisfactory but the range of colors the wallet is available in is a nice touch. I really wouldn’t recommend this though as the wallet can feel overly bulky and crammed. Located on each side of the wallet are 4 separate card slots which can store a Max of 2 cards each (Max of 8). With this wallet, the zip lies across the top of the wallet and has ample space for coins and other items you might want to store. What I love about the Orchill Hemlock is it does its best to stay as small as possible while providing ample functionality including a zip. For more information on the Vaultskin please visit their website using the link below. I really enjoyed the way every feature is encased within the zip design and it made me feel confident and secure that I won’t lose anything no matter what I store in the wallet. The wallets look is also very elegant and uniform in design and along with its variety of colors (Black, Brown, and Cognac – a sort of orange), I’m sure you’ll find something to suit your individual preferences.Ĭoming in at a price tag of (RRP: £54.99) the Vaultskin Notting Hill Wallet is a good contender. Once opened with the zip the wallet gives you a place to fit up to 10 cards along with space for cash, coins, and even a key hook. The innovative pull-up strap gives you nice functionality and easy access to said cards with little hassle. The wallet is entirely encased within its zipper design with the advent of quick access slots on the front for your most-used cards. The wallet is beautifully made from top-grain Italian leather and has done a great job of keeping the wallet size to a minimum. The Vaultskin Notting Hill Wallet is my first recommendation on this list. ![]() We’ve also considered a few additional wallets for you to consider as an alternative to a zipper. Many wallets have designed ingenious ways to combat the disadvantages of a zipper while still allowing you to store your coins and other physical items with ease. If you’re not keen on a zipper then you can consider a wallet that uses other means for storing your coins. I don’t necessarily carry coins with me that often but it’s nice to have the option to do so if I do find myself with a lot of shrapnel. I like to carry keys, and maybe a USB where a large slot for these items would be useful. ![]() I carry more than just cash and cards in my wallet. ![]() I live in a cash-heavy country so I tend to carry a lot of notes and therefore have a lot of change and coins. If you answer yes to any of the questions below, then you should consider one of the 5 following wallets as your next (plus some bonus ones). I’m going to pose a few questions as to why I think you should carry a zip wallet and the best people a zip wallet is suited for. ![]()
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