BASICS Wallet for $18

March 17, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
BASICS Wallet for $18
Durability Takes On a Whole New Meaning with This Wallet
Expires April 16, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 20% off

KEY FEATURES

The modern human has many interests and wears many hats. Shouldn’t you have a wallet that reflects your eclectic taste? Classy, professional, casual, active… the BASICS Wallet is the perfect mesh of form and function for any occasion. With a slim profile and easy access to all of your cards, this wallet was made to simplify your life.

Raised over $170,000 on Kickstarter!

  • Knitted elastic body allows storage of 1 to 15 cards comfortably
  • Outer pocket gives immediate access to your most used card
  • Built-in pocket holds cash, coins, keys, or other similarly sized items
  • Pull-tab gives easy access to more cards
  • Fits comfortably in pocket

This is for the BASICS Wallet in black. To purchase in other colors, view drop-down above!

PRODUCT SPECS

  • Material: Knitted elastic band
  • Holds 1-15 cards

Includes

  • BASICS Wallet (black)
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