The mistake of not being able to fit all the coins in and having to put them in your pocket

Thin wallets - There are many different brands of wallets, but the most annoying thing about using one is that the coins you get as change don't fit in the wallet and you end up having to put them in your pocket or another storage space. This defeats half the purpose of having a thin wallet.

If the design restricts the capacity too much, the user will be constantly worrying about having to reduce the amount of coins, which can be surprisingly stressful.

Tenuis and Tynd have a little extra space in each storage area because the exterior is designed based on the thickness when the contents are at their maximum, not when the contents are empty.

The wallet is designed so that it doesn't overlap with cards, maintaining its basic slimness, but also flexibly accommodating the thickness of the wallet when you suddenly have more change. This "capacity in an emergency" is actually the point we focused on the most.

You don't have to worry too much about the accumulation of coins. We aimed for just the right minimalism so that you won't panic if you need to pay with cash unexpectedly, and even after using it for several years, you'll think, "This is the easiest to use after all."

Wallets with hidden pockets

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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