There are many thin wallets that allow others to see your bills when you open them. This is partly due to the way they are made thinner, and partly due to the elimination of unnecessary elements, but I think people have different preferences.

In the case of SOLAHANPU, Tynd is a type that allows the bills to be slightly visible as mentioned above, while the Tenuis series is a type that hides the bills. We offer several types so that the user can choose.
Tynd type
In a design like Tynd where cards and coins do not overlap, cards and coins are concentrated on either the left or right side of the wallet, eliminating the layer that hides bills in traditional wallets, resulting in bills being visible. At the same time, when the wallet is folded in half, one side is empty and light, so in most cases some kind of "fastener" is required.
Tenuis type
The Tenuis is designed with a different concept from the traditional card and coin closure design, so bills are not visible and you don't need a clasp when folding the wallet in half. This slim wallet still has the same usability as a traditional wallet.
At the beginning, we mentioned the issue of banknotes being visible, but ultimately, it is not up to the manufacturer to decide which is better or worse. Rather, we would like to be a brand that can meet the needs of many customers by offering a variety of different types.
Tynd Small Slim Wallet
→ Bending open coin pocket with moderate flexibility and hardness
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



