When Tenuis was featured on Gizmodo previously, it was presented not merely as a wallet, but as a "gadget." I believe this was because they understood its approach, including its three-dimensional design to distribute thickness, its gimmicky elements, and its ability to solve many people's problems as a tool.

A review from an ordinary user, not from the brand itself : https://www.gizmodo.jp/2023/07/272495.html
*This is just one example for reference.
What pleased our readers here was that they actually used the SOLAHANPU wallet from the perspective of someone specializing in the gadget genre. Because the review was from the user's point of view rather than the manufacturer's, it prioritized conveying what users actually want to know.
You might be wondering why a media outlet specializing in gadgets is featuring wallets, but SOLAHANPU also focuses on creating products with a gadget-like function in mind, so I think this is a result of that aspect coming together nicely.
Besides the review URL above, you can find several others by searching, so if you're interested, try searching for GIZMODO SOLAHANPU TENUIS, etc.



