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Nothing Fancy, Leather Wallets by Chieh & Objects

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Casting aside the thought of complicated compartments, snaps, and zippers, London-based designer Chieh Ting Huang introduces Nothing Fancy, a wallet that is the first product in a line of accessories for the everyday. The name says it all, for the wallet is supremely minimalist; a single piece of leather is folded over valuables and secured with custom elastic bands. Variations on size and folds respectively accommodate different items such as boarding passes, coins, and smartphones. The range of shapes and colors of these wallets make them fun, functional, and fabulous.

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