Wallets are like opinions (or is it assholes?), everyone has one and everyone thinks theirs is the right one. Unless you’re already sporting a wallet from Barrett Alley, you might just be in the wrong on this one. There are plenty of reasons that a leather envelope capable of holding your cards and cash is exactly what you need (it looks good, it ages like a fine scotch), but everything starts with the materials. The Disciple Wallet is made of Horween shell cordovan which starts as the subcutaneous layer of the hindquarters of the horse—otherwise known as the unobtanium of leather materials. What that means to you is that it will never need oil or wax because it conditions itself over time. Each wallet is handmade in the US and individually signed and numbered. It’s like carrying a wallet made out of the interior of a Bentley.
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