I have this wallet from them but they have a lot of other silhouettes - this is probably the nicest thing i own and makes me feel refined™️ as hell
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Mar 21, 2024

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i only like bifold/trifolds but a lot of them are just black and “masculine”. so this one is right up my alley 🍓
Jun 24, 2025
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I was on the hunt for a new wallet and all I kept seeing were either gigantic leather wallets or boring minimalist wallets or tactical wallets for listening to joe r*gan / doomsday prepping. And then one day I found this for sale in a cafe — one of those un-grammable coffee shops with fair trade crafts and cool aunt decor. It’s the best wallet I’ve ever had and a top possession. It’s nice to look at, it’s nice to touch, it stores everything I need and I get lots of compliments. It’s not built for longevity but I’ve had it for a year and I will cherish whatever time we have left.
Mar 19, 2024
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it depends on his needs but i like a cardholder, it just lets me have the shit i need on me and keeps the overall footprint small so it doesn't feel too bulky as a man my personal wallet history is - current is by APC and i got it from my mom as a gift from SSENSE - last was from Paul Smith (narrow fold cardholder w/zip pocket) and my mom also got that one as a gift when i first moved to Paris, it was just mad bulky - before that I got myself a normal big wallet on holiday at Galeries Lafayette that ripped, and before that same thing but from Barney's and i lost that one otherwise brands that are good are Rose Anvil, Maximum Henry, Filson, and really any brand that just does leather products ig. good full or top grain leather wallets with thick stitching that aren't super cheap don't break easily. i'd look there or SSENSE and irl idk maybe selfridges or john lewis and see what you find

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a treatise on the attention economy - checked it out on libby and got through it over the course of a work day, a lot of really interesting social and cultural explorations about how time itself is the final frontier of hypercapitalism and what decommodification of our attention and time should look like the book starts with a story about the oldest redwood tree in oakland and how the only reason it’s still standing is bc it’s unmillable, and how being uncommercializable is essential to our survival. it ends with an exploration of alt social media platforms (mostly p2p ones) and what keeping the good parts of the social internet and rejecting the bad ones should look like all in all a super valuable read; my only nitpick with the book is that odell isn’t just charting the attention economy but also attempting to “solve” it and relate it back to broader concepts about labor and social organizing, but her background is in the arts which leads to some really wonderful references to drive the points home while also missing some critical racial + socioeconomic analyses that one would expect (or at least really appreciate) from the book she promises to deliver in the introduction. but this does also make the book easier to read which is good because everyone should definitely engage with what she has to say will definitely be revisiting
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when i tell you the first sixty seconds of this video changed my life i need you to believe me. 10/10 strongly recommend especially amidst boycotting for palestine
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