What people who have the preconceived notion that "thin wallets are difficult to use" should know

I'm sure there are many people who think that thin wallets are difficult to use.

Let's be honest. Many of the thin wallets available on the market are difficult to use. There are several reasons for this, such as prioritizing thinness at the expense of being able to take coins in and out, or having a special structure.

Why do many people say that thin wallets are inconvenient?
While the coins are lined up in a row, they are difficult to remove, spill easily, and are difficult to arrange. Cards fall out easily, and there is no cover for the bill compartment, so they are difficult to take in and out smoothly.

Answer from Tenuis
We have adopted a "layered structure that distributes thickness." Because the contents are distributed from the beginning, the contents remain flat regardless of the amount of contents.

It's not that "it's inconvenient because it's thin," but rather that it has a "structure that makes it both thin and easy to use." Once you experience this distributed structure, you'll realize that the stress you've had up until now can be resolved with just the right design.

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