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Reviewed in Turkey on October 23, 2023
serman brands 'ın 4.ürünü olarak koleksiyonuma kattığım bu ürün yine sade ama bir o kadar şık ve kaliteli. ürün minimal çizgilerle muhteşem , nakit para miktarınız biraz fazla ise size hitap etmeyecektir, fakat benim gibi fazla nakit taşımayanlar için süper bir ürün tavsiye ederim ,amazon güvencesi cabası
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Reviewed in Mexico on January 3, 2023
El único tema es que la piel tiende a rayarse con pequeños arañados ocasionados con las llaves etc. A mí paracer le da estilo pero en fin es una buena compra por el precio. Todo llegó bien.
ComputerWizz
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023
I was looking for a new wallet for a trip I had booked. I wanted it to fulfill these criteria:- Slim- Minimalist- RFID blocking- Capacity for multiple credit cards- Capacity for foreign bank notesThe first four were quite easy to find in most wallets listed here on Amazon, but I had a hard time finding one that could fulfil that last requirement. They were usually just big enough to accommodate US dollar bills - which are all uniform in size irrespective of denomination. Euros increase in size as their denominations grow, so they would not fit well in any of these wallets. One of the questions on this particular wallet piqued my interest as it asked if it could handle Euros and I, like the original answerer, can confirm that it can handle them... and pound sterling banknotes too!My 3rd and 4th picture give a sense of the difference in dimensions between a few kinds of banknotes. In general, US dollar bills are larger widthwise than both pound sterling and euro banknotes but tend to be smaller height wise (where I am defining width as the longest edge and height as the shorter edge). For those interested, here is a list of the exact dimensions (W x H) of the banknotes in the pictures:- £10 banknote: 132 mm × 69 mm- £20 banknote: 139 mm x 73 mm- $5 bill: 156 mm x 66.3 mm- €20 banknote: 133 mm x 72 mm- €5 banknote: 120 mm x 62 mmI had no issues inserting any of the banknotes height wise (i.e., the bill is folded in half and inserted along the longest side) as you can see in the 5th and 6th pictures. However, if you were to try to insert a bill with a height greater than about 74 mm (as is the case with euro banknotes €50 and greater in value and £50 banknotes) you would likely end up crushing the edges slightly with the fold of the wallet. This can mostly be remedied by rotating the larger banknotes and inserting them widthwise (pictures 7 and 8), the only exceptions being the US dollar and euro banknotes €200 in value and over which, even when folded in half, still stick out over 74 mm (pictures 9 and 10).Tl;dr This is a quality wallet that has survived an entire trip across Europe with minimal wear and tear, all while keeping my cards and cash safe. It can easily fit most kinds of cash - including any denomination of US dollar or pound sterling - but will have trouble fitting €200 and €500 banknotes (not like those are very common anyway).If I were to make any suggestions for improvement it would be to perhaps add a zipper to one of the cash pockets (if that is possible) so that the wallet could also safely hold some change. I found loose change increasingly difficult to manage on my travels, so I think a coin compartment would be quite convenient.
Customer
Reviewed in Singapore on August 14, 2022
Ok
Tomasz
Reviewed in Australia on May 9, 2022
Excellent, biutiful .perfect.!!!!!:):)
Sandra Gutierrez
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2022
Ok, to start off, my first slim wallet was a Zitahli, and one thing I absolutely loved about that wallet was the pulling tab mechanism. I only used that slot for my daily used debit card. Now, it's been two years and some since i bought that wallet and only reason why I didn't go for the same brand was because i wanted something a little different and somewhat with "less" slots. My old wallet had 7 slots, four on the inside including the ID window, and three on the outside including the pulling tab. One thing I didn't like about my old wallet was that it had the two slots on the outside where my cards we're basically uncovered, i like for my cards to have some sort of protection at all times. So now that I bought this wallet, these are some pros and cons I've seen so far (had it for about a week or less so far.Pros:1) the wallet has a pull tab as well, it does feel a little flimsy compared to my old wallet, but we will see how well it works.2) it still continues to have 8 slots including the ID slot BUT it only has two on the outside including the pull tab. The slots in the inside i use the two of the left for store credit cards, one of the right for one of my bank debit cards and the extra two I use for certification cards, gifts cards and the picture of my partner.3) i like that it closes without struggle and feels very lightweight.Cons:1) although it is not too big of a deal, i would still prefer for the wallet to have the thumb space in the ID window slot in order to push the ID out. I just feel its more convenient and efficient. Thats just a personal preference though. Other than that, it isn't difficult to get cards out of that slot.2) the wallet is a little bigger than i my previous wallet which it's not too big of a deal, still like the wallet, but wished it was thinner or more slim.3) the pulling tab feel flimsy, my old wallet, after two years, the tab still felt sturdy. This wallet, the tab feels like it won't last very long. it pulls good for now, but we will see how long it lasts.4) the material of this wallet concerns me mostly because it doesn't feel like a finished leather product. It isn't shiny like my other one, which makes me believe that the material won't last long and it will start to wear off very fast.So far these are the main points i have for this wallet. Not the best but not the worst so far. Before this wallet, i had bought three slim wallets which i ended up returning. So far I have liked this wallet, it has been working quite well, let's see if it continues to work well. It needs to top off my last wallet. I'm very lucky with what I buy so hopefully I don't end up disappointed. I'll give an update when I have a few months with the wallet.
Jai Vaghela
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 29, 2019
I always used bulky bi-fold wallets and recently was using one of the gimmicky smart wallets which was a complete waste of time and space. In my frustrations I decided to try look for something else and came across Serman Brands, the slim brown bi-fold wallet caught my eye. I have been using it for 3 days now and I must say its the best wallet I have owned for far, build quality is excellent, material used are great and the wallet feels quite premium and elegant. It's very slim and has a nice form factor. Right now I have 11 cards and some notes in the wallet and its still super compact and holds it all well without looking like its straining. The quick pull tab at the back is great for accessing cards quickly and I have 3 cards in that slot now with no issues at all. Overall i'm loving that the smaller form factor can still carry all my wallet essentials with easy. I would highly recommend this wallet and will be keeping an eye on the brand for more great products.
Anthony D
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2018
I was looking for a slim, functional wallet that held more than 3 cards and came across some of the Serman Brands models with thousands of great reviews. Their quality, style, and functionality seemed perfect, but the only thing that kept me from buying was the metal clip inside for cash. Though I'm sure the feature works fine, I didn't like the idea of having my cash exposed and held in place in the center by a clip when I open my wallet. Besides essentially opening a book with pages made of cash every time open my wallet (eye candy for thieves on the streets of NYC), I can just picture that If I dropped it and it landed the wrong way the bills could fly out all over the place. Likely not an everyday danger, but I personally prefer cash being tucked away in a more secure sleeve in my wallet.This new version was my perfect solution as it's everything I wanted in the other wallets but it has two secure pockets inside for cash and a few items slightly larger than a credit card. This wallet still has the little pull tab as well, which works great, in my experience. I've seen reviews where people say this pull tab design (on various wallets) malfunctions, rips, snags, but it appears to be a solid feature on this wallet thus far. I'm using it for insurance cards and other items I don't use regularly, so I don't expect much wear and tear on the tab. Doesn't snag on my pants when pulling out of my pocket or anything like that. Not many reviews on this wallet yet but if you check out their site it looks like it was just released. If you're on the fence and like the pictures and features, just buy it, it's $30 and well worth it. 1-year warranty as well, if I'm wrong.