Many people probably think slim wallets are inconvenient, don't they?
Let's be honest. Many of the slim wallets flooding the market are indeed inconvenient. This is often due to several factors: prioritizing thinness over functionality, sacrificing ease of coin access, or relying on unusual designs.

Why do so many people find thin wallets inconvenient? Issues include coins
lining up in a single row yet being hard to retrieve, prone to spilling, difficult to organize, cards falling out easily, and the lack of a bill compartment cover hindering smooth access.
Tenuis's
Answer Our solution is a "multi-layered structure that distributes thickness." By strategically dispersing the contents' placement from the start, the wallet maintains its flat shape regardless of how full it is.
It's not that "thinness is inconvenient"; rather, it's a "structure designed to be thin and easy to use." Once you experience this distributed structure, you'll realize that the stress you felt before could have been solved through design.
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