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[Canale] Bifold Wallet

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color — navy blue
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    The orthodox design of this wallet makes it ideal for both business and everyday use.
    The material "Loloma leather" is waxed leather that becomes softer and softer as it is used and becomes more comfortable in the hand, and its color changes to a more transparent shine.
    It is recommended for those who want to enjoy the aging process.

    It has one gusseted coin purse, two free pockets for four cards, two bill pockets, and is small enough to easily fit in a pocket on the hip.
    It can hold four cards horizontally and has two bill compartments, so it is convenient for separating bills and receipts.

    The "SOLSOMARE" logo is stamped on the inside.

    The Canale series is made of carefully selected Japanese full tannin leather (Loloma leather) that has been tanned twice.
    The leather has a white powder-like surface at first, but as it is used more and more, it is polished and becomes more elegant and shiny.

    The leather is carefully finished down to the smallest detail. The process of coating, sanding, and polishing is usually done 3-4 times, but in SOLSOMARE, it is done 7-8 times by skilled craftsmen.