Best Front Pocket Wallets

By Jonathan Bales , last updated September 9, 2011

Front pocket wallets are design to fit in the front pocket of jeans, dress pants, and so on. The defining characteristic of a front pocket wallet is being slim, as it must fit into a front pocket without making the pocket bulge out. Front pocket wallets keep your money and credit cards safer than traditional wallets, as it is harder to lose it or have it stolen. Actually, the safety of the wallet is the primary reason front pocket wallets were invented. There are a variety of different styles of front pocket wallets available, ranging from economical to quite expensive. The right front pocket wallet for you will be the one that best combines your style and budget. Listed below is information on a couple of the most popular types of front pocket wallets.

Brookstone Men's Leather Front Pocket Wallet

Available at Brookstone, this front pocket wallet is made from high-quality premium satin leather. When empty, the wallet is just one-quarter of an inch wide. This makes it nearly impossible to detect while in your front pocket, even when it is full. The 3" x 5" wallets has plenty of room for your cash and cards, expanding to just 5/8 of an inch with a normal load. Actually, it can hold up to 10 credit cards without expanding to more than this size. The Brookstone Men's Leather Front Pocket Wallet has a curbed design to fit easily into any pocket without sticking out. It comes in black and retails for $29.99.

Travelon RFID Blocking Brown Leather Front Pocket Wallet

Designed to block unauthorized RFID readers, this brown wallet is made of genuine leather. It has six credit cards slots and plenty of area for bills, expanding to just one-half inch even when full. The lightweight wallet has contoured edges to provide optimal comfort and efficiency. The Travelon RFID Blocking Brown Leather Front Pocket Wallet runs for $26.99.

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