26 thoughts on “Bifold or trifold? I need a new wallet.”
Anonymous says:
I like my exentri.
It’s pretty small, I can access my ID + credit card without opening it up, and it’ll hold 9-10 cards comfortably (doubling up on the inner pockets). A bit finicky for storing cash though.
Cards are extremely un-/fashion/. Just because people who tend to be into fashion are gays (and gays use card to buy a $1 water bottle) doesn’t mean their default behavior is /fashion/ also >inability to leave bills on a table and just leave a restaurant >inability to make small purchases instantaneously instead of waiting for the ancient card reader to print your receipt >inability to bribe people >inability to pay people back instantly if they paid for something with card for you but are splitting >inability to pay for drinks at a bar without yelling your name like a stupid (for the tab) and waiting in line so you may leave as everyone gets their card settled >inability to snort cocaine
Cardholder or bifold if you are in credit card debt with like 100 cards. Trifolds are for old ugly gays.
Master race is bifold with cardholder in it so you can choose to carry all your shit or just the essentials.
Trifold wallets when filled with id, credit and bank cards, and banknotes tend to get thick and bulky compared to slimmer bifold wallets / pocketbooks.
*Ettinger* long slim bifold man’s pocketbook (in picrel)^
>multiple times daily for years
what a weird cope to justify unnecessary consumerism. 200 is a good price for a great coat. wallets sit in my pocket all day. a good wallet is unobtrusive and inoffensive. its not even poorgayry. you are being a hecking stupid if you think spending that much on literally babbys first leather project is a good idea.
>what a weird cope to justify unnecessary consumerism. 200 is a good price for a great used car. clothes just drape my body all day. good clothes are unobtrusive and inoffensive. its not even poorgayry. you are being a hecking stupid if you think spending that much on literally babbys first fabric project is a good idea.
Anonymous says:
Depends on what’s more important to you, form or function.
Then it depends on what you want to spend.
Otherwise, there’s a wallet for pretty much every taste. I personally prefer a nice leather trifold wallet for everyday use, but that suits my needs and taste.
I like my exentri.
It’s pretty small, I can access my ID + credit card without opening it up, and it’ll hold 9-10 cards comfortably (doubling up on the inner pockets). A bit finicky for storing cash though.
>wallet
>sucks at holding cash
kys
it’s a bit less aesthetic on its own, but it can fit in any pocket without disrupting your silhouette.
>verdict: don’t kys
trifold to hold as many maxxed out credit cards
onefold best
Bifold easily.
My wallet is a bifold.
Gotta be bifold.
Looks like it will fall apart in a few months
Mine is going on 8 years now, longer than any other wallet I’ve owned. Mad how durable this thing is for <$10
Just one fold
Card holder master race, cash is only needed to tip the valet parking guy so its always in my glove compartment.
Cards are extremely un-/fashion/. Just because people who tend to be into fashion are gays (and gays use card to buy a $1 water bottle) doesn’t mean their default behavior is /fashion/ also
>inability to leave bills on a table and just leave a restaurant
>inability to make small purchases instantaneously instead of waiting for the ancient card reader to print your receipt
>inability to bribe people
>inability to pay people back instantly if they paid for something with card for you but are splitting
>inability to pay for drinks at a bar without yelling your name like a stupid (for the tab) and waiting in line so you may leave as everyone gets their card settled
>inability to snort cocaine
do amerimutts really?
Cardholder or bifold if you are in credit card debt with like 100 cards. Trifolds are for old ugly gays.
Master race is bifold with cardholder in it so you can choose to carry all your shit or just the essentials.
Trifold wallets when filled with id, credit and bank cards, and banknotes tend to get thick and bulky compared to slimmer bifold wallets / pocketbooks.
*Ettinger* long slim bifold man’s pocketbook (in picrel)^
>200 dollars for a wallet
my brother in the lord you are supposed to put your money in the wallet not into the wallet.
>$200 for something you use multiple times daily for years is too much
Why are you on this board?
>multiple times daily for years
what a weird cope to justify unnecessary consumerism. 200 is a good price for a great coat. wallets sit in my pocket all day. a good wallet is unobtrusive and inoffensive. its not even poorgayry. you are being a hecking stupid if you think spending that much on literally babbys first leather project is a good idea.
>what a weird cope to justify unnecessary consumerism. 200 is a good price for a great used car. clothes just drape my body all day. good clothes are unobtrusive and inoffensive. its not even poorgayry. you are being a hecking stupid if you think spending that much on literally babbys first fabric project is a good idea.
Depends on what’s more important to you, form or function.
Then it depends on what you want to spend.
Otherwise, there’s a wallet for pretty much every taste. I personally prefer a nice leather trifold wallet for everyday use, but that suits my needs and taste.
>fold
>you are all scum
how do you manage your paper bills?
he loves corporations so he sees no need for paper bills.
keep everything on your phone anon its 2022