Only the bestUnlike inferior wallets for men, this premium minimalist wallet for men from MyPanacea is made from the highest grade materials. We researched common complaints about other money clip wallets for men and carefully crafted one of the best mens wallet on the market. With meticulous craftsmanship and unwavering commitment to quality, MyPanacea’s minimalist wallet is second to none.As versatile as youHere’s what makes our slim wallet special:Compact: measuring 4.2” x 2.45” and only 0.7” thick, this slim wallet for men takes up 90% less space in your pocket.Holds banknotes: this mens wallet with money clip can also hold up to 10 folded notes.Ample cards: our credit card holder wallet holds up to 7 plastic cards.Business cards: you can even use this card holder wallet to store up to 16 business cards.Tough: this aluminium wallet features super strong interior protection and an ultra durable PU exterior to guard against scratches and damage.Smart, pop out designMyPanacea’s slim wallets for men feature a discreet button at the base that pops your cards out with a simple flick. Better still, this wallet and credit card holder for men fans out each card, meaning that choosing the card from your smart wallet is super easy.RFID and NFC protectionPeople love our RFID wallets for men for the peace of mind and security they offer. Protect yourself against cloning and scams with a RFID card holder that blocks NFC and RFID readers. Our thin wallets men love for the added layer of protection.Our promiseIf you don’t love your money clip wallet, simply let us know what the issue is with your mens slim wallet and we’ll do whatever we can to make things right. No fuss, no tricks, no fine print, just incredible customer service.
N**Y
Cool concept, some obvious flaws in practice
Recently, I've been upping my credit score game by applying for a couple new cards. In doing so, my stereotypical fold-wallet began running out of practical spaces for my new cards. I never carry cash anyway, so I searched for a credit card wallet, and this came up as one of the better-reviewed products. (As a side note, I don't know if there's more to the price discrepancy between the colors other than the color, but I'm a total sucker for black so I decided to spent the extra $17 for the cooler design.)Looking at this product on the page, you can tell the basic way it functions: You store cards inside the wallet, and you press the lever to release them. For $25, I didn't expect anything ridiculously fancy, but I did expect a little bit more than I got. Rather than something spring-loaded that pops the cards up, the lever just pushes them upward. Obviously this is more realistic, given that what I had in mind would probably launch the cards out of the wallet.The money clip attached is also a little less tight than I would prefer. I don't know if the target audience is people who carry around stacks of cash, but the few bucks I keep in there (if at all) are definitely always loose. If you're like me and never carry more than five or six bills around, you might want to reconsider--whether you take that to mean reconsidering the wallet or carrying around cash is up to you, but the bills will fall out while in your pocket.The $25 price tag obviously goes more into the RFID protection thing and the sturdiness of the wallet itself. And, you know, I can't logically complain about that. The cards not bending to the contours of my butt is important, as is not having my electronic money stolen.I haven't tried testing the durability of the wallet for two main reasons: 1) I don't want to accidentally break the thing and be out $25; and 2) I can't actually think of when that would be important. This isn't a $600+ smartphone. This isn't a nice watch. This isn't a pair of glasses that I require for basic functions. This is a case I put my credit cards in that stays in my pocket most of the time. If I ever drop the wallet and it shatters all over the floor, I'll be sure to come back and complain, but otherwise I don't see any potential issues. It feels solid. It has a nice weight to it, but it's not overbearing by any means.If you're moving past the age of cash into the time of credit cards, I would recommend this style of wallet for sure. It's cool, it's sleek, and it's definitely a front pocket wallet. I have never had another wallet like this, so I don't know how this fares in the market, but I can definitely say that I don't regret this purchase.Edit (12/17/18): So, I have been keeping this wallet in my pants with the open end pointed down. I figured this would prevent dust, dirt, and water from falling into the wallet. Dunno if that matters for credit cards, but I thought it was smart. Unfortunately, that's wrong. I have the maximum number of credit cards stuffed in this wallet (any more than six is tough to fit in and get out), but they apparently fall slightly out while in my pocket. I just noticed the edge of one of my cards is incredibly worn now, with the outside plastic (or whatever is on the outside of a credit card) flaking and falling off. This card was not immaculate when I first switched to this wallet, but it was certainly not in this bad shape. I never use this card, but I have to have it in the wallet to keep the other cards *in* the wallet. For this scenario, I dropped my score from four stars to three.
H**.
Not Worth It
After only 2 months of use the side panels have already started to peel off. The card holder sits in my front right pockets with no other keys or cell phone, and even after what I would consider to be very gentle use it has started to fail. I reached out to the seller and never heard back.There are also sharp edges along the bottom side near the sliding mechanism. Not enough to cut you but enough to be an annoyance when you reach into your pocket. Also the tension of the money clip is very weak, I have needed to start keeping a gift card on the outside in addition to my cash so that there is enough thickness for it to hold onto. If you don’t have 10+ bills then they just slide right out of the clip.
M**R
Great Card Holder - Crappy Money Clip
Great card holder, the major complaint is the money clip is junk. I used it one time to hold $100 in $20 bills and it lost its tension. If the money clip would have been better or lasted longer I would have rated it a 5 star. If you don't ever carry cash then its a great card holder. .
E**.
A Wallet You'll Love
Tried a different minimalist wallet for a bit, but although it consolidated all my cards and some cash, it was a pain trying to pull my credit card out. Then I noticed this one just pops the cards out with a switch and thought that'd be a perfect solution and it was. Love using this product, wish I noticed it before getting the other one.
A**R
Barely holding on after only one year
The form factor is nice, it’s an attractive wallet. For 20ish dollars it does what it’s supposed to, just not for very long. After only a year of use my cards are falling out and the money clip needs several bills to hold onto them reliably. I had a similar product from America Kings that lasted 3 years before it wore out. Might make a good white elephant gift but if you’re buying for you or someone you like your should shop around first.
S**V
It’s a great wallet!
Received my wallet yesterday and it’s great! My wallet is backwards though. They pop up facing the money clip and not the flat ended side, but it still works fine. The wallet holds 6 cards. I tried to fit 7 and it got tight, so the money clip can be used as a spot for your extra card or quick access to your license.
D**.
Fantastic Value!
Great wallet at a Great price. I don’t use the money clip but all the functions are excellent. Why spend more for those tv models, this is great. Highly recommend.
B**.
Great RFID Wallet
I was skeptical about this RFID wallet at first but am very pleased with it. It holds 7 cards and is easy to use.
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