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Chuck Wintle
04-11-2015, 1:06 PM
I need a new wallet and the selection where i live is poor...where could I buy a mans wallet online?

Mike Henderson
04-11-2015, 1:26 PM
I bought one from Amazon.

Mike

Jim Andrew
04-11-2015, 1:28 PM
Walmart.com will ship to your address, I bought a spare one from Menards on sale, they sell online as well.

Tom M King
04-11-2015, 2:26 PM
ebay for me.

Tim Boger
04-11-2015, 5:54 PM
Try Etsy.com

Most everything is hand made.

Peter Kelly
04-11-2015, 6:14 PM
Since you're in Montreal: https://www.m0851.com/store/products/wa-65-aalwa650700099/?path=22,47

Also: http://www.colonellittleton.com/section/leather-wallets-key-rings/

Jim Matthews
04-11-2015, 7:18 PM
Yikes. Thieves would rob you for those wallets and throw away the cash!

Rich Riddle
04-11-2015, 7:54 PM
I prefer the size of European billfolds, so eBay offers those. A bit larger and very well made if you find the right brand.

Mac McQuinn
04-11-2015, 11:32 PM
Filson makes several different styles and sells online. I purchased a leather one back in the early winter and I'm very pleased with it. U.S made and I feel their customer service is excellent.
Mac

Doug W Swanson
04-11-2015, 11:33 PM
http://www.thefirestore.com/store/category.aspx/categoryId/1435/Wallets/#/orderby/8

What's more manly than a wallet made from fire fighter bunker gear? I have one and love it!

Dave huber
04-11-2015, 11:41 PM
http://www.saddlebackleather.com/bifoldwallet

Larry Edgerton
04-12-2015, 7:40 AM
My last three have been Ralph Laurens that I bought on line, The man understands wallets, and I get about 6 years out of them, comfortable and well laid out.

Greg Cuetara
04-12-2015, 9:51 AM
I came across this wallet online a while back and think it is very interesting. Worth a look at at least. http://trayvax.com/

My current wallet is just a binder clip so anything for me would be better than that...

Good Luck,
Greg

glenn bradley
04-12-2015, 10:45 AM
As expected you have gotten many different answers. Your question is wide open. Those folks who carry those massive tri-fold wallets stuffed to capacity and causing back problems will send you one place, folks with spring clip gizmos that you carry in your front pocket will send you another and folks who spend more on their wallet than I carry in mine will send you still somewhere else. Can you narrow it down for us by providing some info in addition to "men's wallet"? ;-) I like something as small as possible so I carry my cash in my front pocket and my cards in a "card case" format leather whats-it from Wilson's Leather. Good luck on your quest.

Steve Rozmiarek
04-12-2015, 10:47 AM
I saw an Ettinger wallet being made on the "How it's Made" once, so I bought one. It's excellent, and I'd buy another if this ever wears out. Ordered mine from the company in London, but I see they are on Amazon now.

https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRW9bpEGqdyzCNG9in65_C9NScGHUjMP do80eVbyz57qIiUP9RXFA

Jim Becker
04-12-2015, 11:07 AM
I typically buy them from eBags.com, entering through ebates.com for additional savings.

Chuck Wintle
04-12-2015, 4:19 PM
I need a new wallet and the selection where i live is poor...where could I buy a mans wallet online?
I ended up buying a FEYNSINN wallet from Amazon. Usually my experience is buying from Amazon.com is cheaper than Amazon.ca but not this time. slightly cheaper, about $10, from Amazon.ca

Myk Rian
04-12-2015, 9:11 PM
All my plastic cards, wrapped in my bills, held together with an O ring.

John Sanford
04-12-2015, 9:56 PM
Rogue Wallet (http://www.rogue-industries.com/). If you carry your wallet in your front pocket, as I do, this is THE wallet for you. If you don't carry in front, then others are better.

Brian Tymchak
04-14-2015, 3:52 PM
A bit off the topic but still somewhat relevant - With the advent of the chip enabled credit cards, I've been looking for a CC wallet/sleeve that is RFID/NFC blocking. I've found a few but they're too bulky for my taste. Anyway, the point is that you may want to look at wallets that offer RFID/NFC protection.

Jim Becker
04-16-2015, 8:55 PM
Rogue Wallet (http://www.rogue-industries.com/). If you carry your wallet in your front pocket, as I do, this is THE wallet for you. If you don't carry in front, then others are better.
I actually do carry my wallet in the front pocket and have for many years now. It's much more comfortable and frankly, I consider it more secure, too. But I like a smaller "card" wallet for this as I carry almost no cash. I currently use a product made by TUMI.

dennis thompson
04-17-2015, 5:39 AM
I bought a very nice one from Orvis

Chuck Wintle
04-18-2015, 6:18 AM
I bought a very nice one from Orvis

Dennis,

The orvis wallet is really nice and I would buy it if there was not a wildlife export restriction. The Orvis wallet I like is made of bison leather.

Bill ThompsonNM
04-18-2015, 6:30 PM
Dennis, The orvis wallet is really nice and I would buy it if there was not a wildlife export restriction. The Orvis wallet I like is made of bison leather.
Not likely to be from wild American Bison. Most likely from farm raised American Bison. Lots in this area and many western states.

Chuck Wintle
04-19-2015, 8:44 AM
Not likely to be from wild American Bison. Most likely from farm raised American Bison. Lots in this area and many western states.

Bill,
This is the response I got from customer service regarding the bison leather wallet...

Thank you for your interest in the American Bison Thinfold Leather Wallet (01FJ). I am sorry, this item cannot be exported due to Wild Life export regulations.

Bill ThompsonNM
04-19-2015, 12:24 PM
Bill, This is the response I got from customer service regarding the bison leather wallet... Thank you for your interest in the American Bison Thinfold Leather Wallet (01FJ). I am sorry, this item cannot be exported due to Wild Life export regulations.
Strange isn't it.

Tom M King
04-19-2015, 1:00 PM
This is the largest wallet I've carried in years: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mens-Leather-Money-Clip-Bifold-Flip-Slim-Design-3-Credit-Card-Id-Holder-Black-/271588053568?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f3be8d240 So far it's lasted more than 6 months. I used to just carry a card sleeve in my left front pocket, and cash in the right, but the iphone bunches up bills too much to share the same pocket.

Dennis Aspö
04-20-2015, 4:51 AM
Is it true american wallets don't have a place for coins and also that is whats considered part of beings a mans wallet?

My wallet was bought in Vietnam in a Saigon supermarket, fished it out some corner with a bunch of others. I think it was 100,000+

Jim Becker
04-20-2015, 11:54 AM
Dennis, there are a few "Men's" wallets available with a coin pouch, but I don't believe there's much choice available for that...probably due to little demand. Perhaps this might change (pardon the pun) if the US ever adopts a dollar coin instead of continuing to print paper one dollar bills as other countries have for their primary unit of monetary measure, but that's been an uphill battle. There is also the very strong and growing influence of electronic payment systems...folks already carry less cash than they used to and that trend likely will continued. I pretty much never have more than $100 in my wallet (5 20s if I just hit the ATM) and that lasts me weeks. My wallet is primarily for ID, a few credit cards and necessary carry-with things like insurance cards, vehicle registrations, a DC Metro card and, of course, my Costco card. I have a printed and laminated thin slip of paper for all my other "affinity IDs", such as airline and hotel numbers, etc.

Frankly, I don't carry coins other than a couple of quarters. When I get coins for change, the pennies, nickels and dimes go into the donation bin at the counter. I only keep the quarters which I use to fill out a gratuity at lunch when I'm paying cash or for Professor Dr. SWMBO to use in the parking meter at the train station.

Dennis Aspö
04-20-2015, 2:17 PM
The main reason I have my wallet is for carrying debit cards and coins for meters or shopping carts (we use a pawn system for carts here), so having a place to put them is more important to me than bills, I usually have about 1 euro worth of cash on me, for the aforementioned purposes. Electronic payment in Finland has had massive adoption in the last 5-6 years, stand in line at the supermarket and you'll see maybe 1 in 10 pay in cash nowadays, if even that.

Robert Engel
04-20-2015, 2:26 PM
Duluth Trading :)

I've got this (http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/product/mens-fire-hose-zip-wallet-91024.aspx) one.

Peter Kelly
04-20-2015, 3:33 PM
The main reason I have my wallet is for carrying debit cards and coins for meters or shopping carts (we use a pawn system for carts here), so having a place to put them is more important to me than bills, I usually have about 1 euro worth of cash on me, for the aforementioned purposes. Electronic payment in Finland has had massive adoption in the last 5-6 years, stand in line at the supermarket and you'll see maybe 1 in 10 pay in cash nowadays, if even that.The coin in the shopping cart thing drives me insane. That and coin-op pay toilets everywhere in Europe. Certainly two areas where I give the US the edge.

William Adams
04-20-2015, 6:54 PM
This is the one I’m planning on buying when my current wallet (only the third I’ve carried since high school in 1984) wears out:

http://noahlambert.com/shop/uni-fold-wallet