What's The Best Wallet Color for Men?

by Igor Monte updated 10-29-2024

two different wallet colors

The color of a man’s wallet can highlight his style, complement his professional appearance, and blend in – or stand out – just the way he wants it to.

If you can only have one wallet, then choose a black one, as it's the most versatile.

However, if you have the choice, having one black and one brown wallet helps you match different outfit colors slightly better, e.g., a navy suit with a brown wallet, brown shoes, and a brown belt

We always recommend choosing a full-grain leather wallet, as they stay professional for far longer than cheaper materials (see why here).

There are more exciting colors you can choose too.

Read on for more details:

Black

black leather trifold wallet

Black wallets signal a high degree of professionalism and official status.

They match virtually any outfit, whether it is casual or formal, and complement any situation.

They are ideal for making that first impression in high-stakes business situations, whether it’s passing out business cards in a conference room or picking up the tab at a business dinner.

If you want maximum versatility, and don’t mind not standing out in a crowd, then black is a great choice.

Brown

leather bifold wallet

Brown is also versatile – though not quite as much as black – but brown is more friendly and approachable in its mood.

Great for real estate, academia, and other professions in which networking and interaction are key, the brown wallet may not go too well with a black suit, but it’s great with almost any other color, including earthy tones.

It works perfectly for a wedding or less formal social occasion, and pairs excellently with a navy suit.

Navy

navy leather wallet

Navy wallets retain that professional appearance, but because they are less common than brown or black, they do stand out more.

They won’t complement a black suit or some brown ones, but put them with gray, brown, green, blue, and many other colors, and they complement and stand out at the same time.

Burgundy

man holding red leather wallet in a restaurant

Burgundy is another color that will be noted by those who see it, but it will still function in a professional environment.

Unlike the blue, burgundy will work with any color of suit – even the black ones. It will stand out in a subtle but clear way, without being gaudy or flashy.

This wallet won’t seem out of place in a formal setting, a casual meetup, or a personal outing.

Gray

gray leather wallet

A gray wallet is rarer than black or brown, so it stands out a little from the everyday color choices, but it does so while being perfectly acceptable in even the most conservative and formal of settings.

It is especially at home in professional industries that combine formality with creativity, like architecture or other design fields.

It signals that you know how to stand out and blend in at the same time, navigating the nuances of fashion with skill and thoughtfulness.

Key Takeaways

  • Choose black or brown for the most conservative of settings.
  • To stand out a little more without being flashy, consider a navy or gray hue.
  • To achieve a sense of modern elegance that combines conservative professionalism with creativity and individuality, consider a gray one.
  • Each of these colors offers distinct advantages, and each of them may have some small but very real challenges as well. It is important to note both.
  • You’ll want a color that matches your professional environment and the expectations of those you work for or represent, but you’ll also want it to reflect who you are as much as possible, highlighting your personal traits and values.
  • A wallet is a tool, yes, but it is also part of your professional narrative.

We also published a full men's wallet style guide here.

How often should I replace my wallet to keep it looking professional?

stylish mens wallet

As soon as a wallet starts showing signs of wear, it is time to replace it.

If it is looking stretched, or the finish is fading, or the stitching is starting to loosen or come apart, it is time to choose a new one.

A good wallet should last for five to ten years of regular use, especially if it is well cared for. Choosing one made from full-grain leather will ensure it has the best chance of lasting - that's what we use at Von Baer (link).

Regular maintenance, including quality leather conditioning and cleaning, will give you the maximum lifespan possible from your wallet.

We published a helpful article on how much you should spend on a replacement wallet here.

Can I use a bright or unusual color for my wallet if I work in a creative field?

Yes, you definitely can.

Creative fields not only tolerate bolder colors and styles, they will appreciate them and might even look down on a traditional color as unimaginative or boring.

It depends on your personal style, of course, but if that style includes expressions of color and brightness, then your wallet should, too.

Should all my leather accessories match in color?

man in suit with leather wallet

It is usually a good idea for your leather accessories to match to a certain degree. There are exceptions, though.

More formal attire needs closer matching of colors, while more casual outfits can tolerate a few different tones of brown, as long as they are similar enough to look cohesive.

Bright colors, though, might be overwhelming if they all match. A bright wallet, for example, may be best complemented by black shoes and a belt – unless the point is to make a bright, bold statement.

While it's not mandatory, coordinating the color of your leather accessories (like belts, shoes, and wallets) can enhance a polished, professional look. Matching leather colors create a cohesive appearance and show attention to detail.

For traditional business environments, sticking to classic colors like black or brown for all leather goods is a safe and effective approach.

In more casual or creative settings, mixing colors thoughtfully can add personality to your outfit.

Author: Igor Monte

Igor Monte is the co-founder of Von Baer. He's an expert in all things premium leather, from being an end-user right up to the design and manufacturing process. His inside knowledge will help you choose the best leather product for you.

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