Many of you have probably found yourselves searching for a "slim wallet" only to be overwhelmed by the sheer number of options and end up unsure of which one to choose...
In this article, we’ve carefully selected and introduce our recommended slim wallets, focusing on the perfect balance between practical usability and “thinness.”

Criteria for Choosing a Slim Wallet
First, it’s important to note that there are two main types of slim wallets.
・Types that sacrifice storage capacity to achieve thinness ・Types that achieve thinness through
their structure
The former may look thin at first glance, but it bulges immediately when you put cards or coins inside.
The latter distributes the thickness even when filled, maintaining its thinness while retaining practicality.
5 Recommended Slim Wallets
1. Tenuis
The "Twin Card Slots," which store cards in two separate compartments, distribute the thickness. Furthermore, the design ensures coins don’t shift to one side, maintaining its slim profile even during actual use.
→ Choose this if you prioritize a balance between thinness and usability
Tenuis 3rd Generation
https://solahanpu.com/products/tenuis-third?from=article
Tenuis 4th Generation
https://solahanpu.com/products/tenuis-fourth?from=article
2. Tynd
Designed to keep the wallet structurally flat by arranging cards and coins so they don’t overlap. It’s compact and lightweight, making it barely noticeable even when carried in a pocket.
→ If you prioritize small size and light weight, go for this
Tynd Compact Slim Wallet
https://solahanpu.com/products/tynd-cv?from=article
3. Standard Mini Wallets
Although small in size, this type tends to have cards and coins overlap, making it prone to becoming bulky in practice.
→ For those prioritizing a compact appearance
4. Card case-style wallet
Designed primarily for cards with minimal cash. Ideal for cashless payments.
→ For people who rarely use cash
5. Standard slim bifold wallet
A traditional design with a focus on slimness. However, it tends to get thicker when filled.
→ For those who want to maintain their traditional usage habits
Conclusion: Choose a slim wallet based on its "structure"
For a slim wallet, simply using thin materials isn’t enough. What
matters is “how it holds up when filled.”
A design like Tenuis, which distributes thickness through its structure, maintains its slim profile even during daily use.



