Premium quality wallets for men, handmade from the finest full-grain vegetable-tanned Italian leather.

RFID-blocking technology. Personalization available. Gift wrapping included.

Classic Bifold

Leather Wallet

$250

Solid Brown

Classic Tan

Elegant Black

Washington

Leather Trifold Wallet

$270

Solid Brown

Classic Tan

Elegant Black

Minimalist

Leather Card Holder

$200

Solid Brown

Classic Tan

Elegant Black

Deep Red

Grant

Leather Card Case

$220

Solid Brown

Elegant Black

Classic Tan

Money Clip

Leather Money Clip Wallet

$250

Solid Brown

Classic Tan

Elegant Black

Travel Organizer

Leather Passport Wallet

$300

Solid Brown

Classic Tan

Elegant Black

Why Choose Von Baer?

von baer bag being stitched

Expertly Handcrafted Leather Products

finishing a sheet of black leather

Full-Grain Vegetable-Tanned Italian Leather

RFID-Blocking Lining

RFID-Blocking Lining

premium water-repellant taffeta lining

Premium Water-Repellent Taffeta Lining

personalization example of embossed leather card holder with initials

Personalize With Embossed Initials

gift wrapped box

Gift Wrapping Included

Benefits

Durability and Longevity

Perhaps the first thing that comes to mind when we think of any leather product is durability. Buy a high-quality wallet made from full-grain leather, for example, and you may not have to buy another one for decades. 

Yes, they cost a bit more, but you avoid the hassle of a broken-down wallet, of going out to find a new one, and you avoid the cost of replacing it. Others might need to do this every few years – you’ll have better things to do and spend your money on.

Aesthetic Appeal

It’s not just about being practical though, not only about durability; a leather product is a luxurious thing.

From the faint, rich smell of it to the way the light reveals the grain of the leather, unique to each piece, you will gain an increasing appreciation for the beauty of your new wallet – and so will those who see you use it.

Eco-Friendliness and Natural Origin

Leather is a natural material and a byproduct of the food industry that would otherwise be going straight to landfills. It lasts a long time, which reduces waste, and when it has served a long life of use, it is biodegradable.

Choose a manufacturer that uses responsible practices like vegetable tanning (which is the best anyway, but takes a bit more time), and you have an excellent choice for responsible purchasing.

Comfort and Flexibility

The strength of leather doesn’t also mean that it is rigid and uncomfortable in the pocket. Leather is flexible and even corners tend to give a little, making them more comfortable to carry and to use than hard-case wallets of similar strength. 

RFID Protection

Modern criminals can steal financial data and steal from you without even touching your wallet – unless you have RFID blocking technology incorporated into it. A layer of technology integrated into a classic, natural material – and the cyber-thieves are stopped cold.

Value for Money

The initial price of a good wallet is significantly more than those of lesser alternatives, but when you spread that cost over the superior number of years you’ll have the wallet, the per-year cost is decreased significantly. 

Add in the possibility of resale later on, if you want to change up your style, and you’ll be getting excellent value for your money – plus the superior experience and reliability of your beautiful wallet while you own and use it!

How to Choose

Choosing your new wallet should be a fun and exciting experience. You should wind up getting all of the features you need and want, in a design that looks great.

Here are some tips and guidance from the experts to help you make sure you get the best results from your wallet shopping experience.

Understanding Leather Quality

Full grain leather is the thickest and most durable. Despite the thickness, it is the best for wallets because it ages well and lasts a long time, despite the constant use and folding, unfolding, etc.

Lesser grades of leather will be cheaper, but they will break down much more quickly and will not age well.

Our leather is sourced from hand-picked hides of Bos taurus cattle, that graze on the nutrient-dense pastures of Western Europe, enhancing the collagen structure of the hides for exceptional durability.

Our longer 72-hour tanning process (vs the typical 8-hours) enhances the leather's strength and texture.

Our special Tuscan conditioning process uses only natural oils and tallow, that nourish and protect the leather without using harmful sythetic chemicals.

Our premium leather develops a rich patina that enhances its beauty over time, unlike cheaper alternatives that crack and fade.

Design & Functionality

Consider how many cards you want to carry, how much cash, and whether you are fine with a thicker wallet, or need something thin and streamlined.

A bifold is thinner but holds less, whereas a trifold is one layer thicker, including the added cards you can carry in it. Think six card slots for a bifold, or nine for a trifold. This is usually the configuration.

Size & Comfort

As far as the dimensions of the wallet, it should fit easily into the pocket you would normally carry it in. You likely won’t want too much bulging, but stretch jeans or pants will still allow for that without discomfort.

Craftsmanship and Durability

The cuts of leather should be straight and clean, the stitching even and tight, and you shouldn’t see any glue – even if some was used in the construction. 

Aesthetic Appeal

The style should match your aesthetic, complementing or even elevating your normal or favorite outfits. Brown and black are the most versatile colors, but if you like a pop of bright color, why not go for it?

After all, it’s in your pocket most of the time and won’t wreck a look – and will be a fun moment of personal expression when you do take it out for use.

Maintenance and Care

Leather products do take a few minutes of conditioning, two to three times a year. If you do this, the wallet will last longer, and look great for the whole time you can use it.

Types

There are a few different types of wallets, each with distinctive features and strengths, so it’s worth considering which one is the best for you. 

Bifold Wallets

Bifolds fold over once, resulting in two flaps for cards (usually 6-8 slots in total) and a long pocket for cash. They are compact and relatively thin. This is probably the most popular type of wallet.

Trifold Wallets

Trifold wallets have two folds, resulting in three panels for cards (usually 9-12 slots in total) and a long pocket for cash. They hold more cards than bifold wallets, and are just as compact, but they are considerably thicker.

Money Clip Wallets

The minimalist might appreciate the tiny simplicity of the money clip. Barely considered a wallet at all, the modern money clip might hold some cash and a couple of cards, but nothing else. On the upside though, it is sleek, thin, and light.

Travel Wallets

Made to hold everything the avid traveler needs, these specialized wallets can hold several cards, some cash, and even a passport, keeping every essential item in a single place.

This makes them easier to keep track of, keep secure, and have on hand when you need them without much notice. Some models include RFID-blocking technology to keep your data and finances safe during travel.

Cardholder Wallets

These streamlined wallets give up any pretense of using cash, focusing exclusively on card storage. ID, credit and banking cards are all these wallets hold, but their strength is in their slim profile and light weight. 

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