

There is room for more (up to 12 cards), but I don’t need anything else on a daily basis. The Cash Pocket version is just slightly taller than the Cash Slot version.īoth are incredibly low profile at just 1/8″ thick, and they carry everything I need: They’re both small, but the cash pocket version is slightly taller. Card Wallet with Cash Pocket (formerly called the Cash Wallet).The Anson Calder Card Wallet is my favorite, and it hasn’t been dethroned in several years. I love thin, minimal wallets, and I’ve tried out many different options. The Card Walletīack when Anson Calder first launched, they were laser-focused one thing: making a better slim wallet.Ĭard Wallet w/ Cash Pocket (left), Card Wallet w/ Cash Slot (right)Īnd to be honest, they did just that. Slim wallets were their first offering, and the Card Wallet is still a flagship product today. The brand now makes several different types of wallets, bags and accessories with prices ranging from $60 to over $1,200. Even the packaging feels luxurious, like you’re opening a new iPhone.

About Anson Calderīased in NYC, Anson Calder is named after its founder, Curtis Calder, an investment banker turned leather goods designer.Ĭurtis loves minimalism, luxury materials and functional design, and you’ll see/feel all of these things when you interact with Anson Calder products.
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If you don’t have time to read the full review, here’s what you need to know:Ĭlick here to check out Anson Calder’s wallets, or read on for the full review. If you’re trying to decide whether or not to invest in an Anson Calder wallet, you’re in the right place. Specifically, I’ll share my thoughts after having used the first and second generation Card Wallet for several years. This is a long-term, hands-on review of the Anson Calder Card Wallet (both versions).įour years later, this wallet has aged like top shelf bourbon.
