Carl Friedrik Swanfield Wallet - Cognac
€115.00
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The full package wallet!
Combining classic bi-fold design with thoughtful modern touches, the Swanfield Wallet provides a compact solution for carrying up to 7 cards and folded notes. Crafted from luxurious vegetable-tanned Vachetta leather, it boasts a smooth, refined finish that develops a unique patina over time, enhancing its beauty as it ages.
A standout feature is the external card slot, which provides seamless access to your most frequently used card for added convenience. Despite its slim profile, the Swanfield Wallet comfortably fits your essentials and as the leather softens with use, its capacity subtly increases. Perfect for those who appreciate timeless craftsmanship paired with everyday practicality.
Your Ultimate Travel Companion
Carl Friedrik creates premium luggage, leather goods and travel accessories that combine Scandinavian-inspired design, exceptional craftsmanship and practical functionality. More about this brandCarl Friedrik Swanfield Wallet - Cognac
The full package wallet!
Combining classic bi-fold design with thoughtful modern touches, the Swanfield Wallet provides a compact solution for carrying up to 7 cards and folded notes. Crafted from luxurious vegetable-tanned Vachetta leather, it boasts a smooth, refined finish that develops a unique patina over time, enhancing its beauty as it ages.
A standout feature is the external card slot, which provides seamless access to your most frequently used card for added convenience. Despite its slim profile, the Swanfield Wallet comfortably fits your essentials and as the leather softens with use, its capacity subtly increases. Perfect for those who appreciate timeless craftsmanship paired with everyday practicality.
| SKU | CAFR-CFC0202 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 10.2 x 7.5 cm |
| Material | Vegetable-tanned vachetta leather |
| Your selection | Cognac |
| Details | External pocket Single thread lining for everyday durability Capacity: 7 cards and 4 notes |
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