Ready to embrace the comfort and convenience of a front-pocket wallet in your life without compromising functionality? Introducing YUKI, our premium front-pocket bifold wallet crafted from the softest Miraioo Leather, designed to be your ideal on-the-go companion.
With all the goodness of a regular bifold wallet, Yuki is just 3.1 x 4.2 inches when folded. It is also the thinnest of our entire wallet lineup, less than 0.4 inches. It features a full-length cash chamber to save you from the folded or cramped banknotes. Even the largest Bangladeshi banknote, the 1000 BDT, fits seamlessly from edge to edge.
Your most frequently used cards will always be just a push of a thumb away inside the two quick-access card slots. The storage card compartment on the right side made this wallet an everyday workhorse. You can sack your less frequently used plastics, business cards, ID, license, and whatnot!
Upgrade to wallet Yuki today and bid farewell to all the unnecessary bulkiness you have been dragging around.
– Folded Dimension: 3.1 (height) x 4.2 (width) inch.
– Unfold Dimension: 3.1 (height) x 8.2 (width) inch.
Yuki – Front Pocket Bifold Wallet
Made from the highest grade original cow hides, Miraioo Leather is the ultimate example of premium quality original leather. This environment-friendly Full-Veg tanned leather offers a surprisingly soft hand feel. Still, it is one of the most robust leather we have ever made, ready to serve you for many years to come.
We kept the genuine texture of the leather undisturbed to portray the true beauty of this luxurious leather. The Oil-Pull-Up and the organic natural texture properties made every piece of product unique by default. Each individual product will offer a unique texture and look.
The most important feature of this leather is that it doesn’t contain any toxic heavy metals or harmful chemicals. We only use certified European Standard chemicals to offer you the most healthy and sustainably produced leather in Bangladesh.
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