[Retrospective] The Functional Design of the "Tynd" Slim Wallet, Viewed from a Gadget Enthusiast's Perspective

A few years ago, SOLAHANPU’s slim, compact mini wallet, “Tynd,” was featured on the TAKA Channel, a channel specializing in gadget reviews.


TAKA Channel’s reviews are known for their style of directly showing viewers detailed usage instructions, backed by precise data and diagrams. Regarding Tynd’s design—from the texture of the canvas and internal structure to its usage—SOLAHAHPU often incorporates unique features that allow for multiple uses in the same space or include proprietary mechanisms. In the video, they accurately captured these functionalities and explained them clearly through both words and visuals.

The usability demonstrated in the video—such as “how it behaves when inserting or removing bills” and “its unique storage structure”—is exactly the design we intended for a minimalist wallet.

SOLAHANPU offers several thin, compact wallets, and this is part of the "Tynd" series, which is characterized by the fact that cards and coins do not overlap.

Until now, the Tynd series was only available in canvas—we didn’t offer a leather version, which is actually the mainstream choice for wallets. We are currently considering expanding the line to include a leather version. If you have any thoughts or feedback regarding a leather version, please let us know. Feel free to contact us via our inquiry page.

Thin Mini, Compact Wallet: Tynd

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