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Friday
May072010

Day 40: Introducing the Brewster Collection, Pt. 4



I'm excited to present for day 40 the Ring Wallet. This piece was inspired by a couple pairs of ring boots that were handmade and sold on the streets of Provincetown, MA, in the 70's. Again, it's a pouch style wallet, and the entire body is cut out of one piece of leather. This time there's an added fold which creates both a natural divider for cards and bills, and a trench for the ring to sit in so it won't wear through the back pocket of your favorite jeans. The wallet is made out of super nice 5oz leather, features hand set copper rivets, and holds everything you could ever need without becoming bulky. I've been carrying one for 4-5 months now (see after the jump for photos), and keep about 12 cards, 5-6 bills, a couple spare keys, a bunch of coins, and even my usb stick and a small pocket knife in it sometimes, and it rarely becomes more than 1/2" thick even when fully stocked. As per tradition, 2 are available today in natural, and a black version will accompany this color at the release of the full Brewster Collection in a few days!

Reader Comments (1)

great post as usual!

May 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTomPier

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