Why do we still need a place to store coins, even in the age of electronic payments?

No matter how much smartphone and card payments develop, coins have yet to completely disappear from most countries, including Japan. In fact, it is precisely in this era where coins are still left over that they become difficult to handle.

A wallet without a coin purse may look smart at first glance, but the moment you take coins, you regret that it's difficult to use . That's why we need a wallet that's in line with the times, compact yet still able to carry coins. How can we smartly incorporate the analogue presence of coins while maintaining a slim design? That is the challenge of modern wallet design.

The current situation is that it is difficult to solve the problem, such as not having a coin purse at all and not being able to cope in an emergency, or only occasionally carrying coins but the coin purse itself in the wallet bulging out and making the whole wallet thick.

One answer is to choose a model that doesn't affect the thickness of the wallet itself whether it has coins or not.

Tynd small slim wallet → Moderate flexibility and stiffness with bending open coin pocket
https://solahanpu.com/products/tynd-cv

Tenuis 3rd Generation:
→ Coin divider that disperses coins
https://solahanpu.com/products/tenuis-third

Tenuis 4th Generation:
→ Twin coin pockets to distribute coins
https://solahanpu.com/products/tenuis-fourth

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