The ongoing Tynd campaign has been updated.

Hello!

Update on the ongoing campaignWe've added new videos and usage photos to make the shape and how to use it even clearer!

The standout feature is definitely the card and coin compartments not overlapping! ...But honestly, this design itself has become increasingly common over the years and isn't that novel anymore. So, this product is more about showing what SOLAHANPU would create if we made a wallet with this structure. Let's dive right in!

While slim wallets that keep the card and coin sections separate have become popular in recent years, SOLAHANPU's TYND stands out by reversing the typical placement of these sections compared to other brands.

As shown in the photo, when you open the wallet, the cards are on top and the coins are on the bottom. We did this because when coins are on top (even with a flap), they're still prone to falling out. Even if they don't fall out on their own, there's a risk of dropping them when taking them in and out. That's why TYND deliberately placed the coins on the bottom.

Furthermore, having the coin compartment at the bottom completes the intuitive structure shown in the video: you simply "fold and open" the wallet itself! Opening is easy, and when not in use, the card section acts as a lid, making it less likely to fall out.

This product boasts many other features. For details, please visit the campaign page directly here:
https://camp-fire.jp/projects/view/747856

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