Updated the ongoing Tynd campaign.

Hello!

We've added new videos and usage screenshots to make the shape and usage easier to understand!

The most distinctive feature is that the card section and coin section do not overlap! However, this has become more common every year and is no longer such a novel feature. Therefore, this product is positioned as a representation of what would happen if SOLAHANPU made a wallet with this type of structure. Let me introduce it to you right away!

It is true that the thin wallets that have become popular in recent years are increasingly designed so that the card and coin sections do not overlap, but the big difference with SOLAHANPU's TYND is that the position of the cards and coins is different, even reversed, compared to other manufacturers' wallets.

As you can see in the picture, when you open the wallet, the cards are on top and the coins are on the bottom. The reason for this is that if the coins are on top (even if there is a lid or something), they are likely to fall out, and even if they don't fall out by themselves, they are likely to fall out when you take them out or put them back in, so with TYND, we deliberately placed the coins on the bottom.

Furthermore, by placing the coin section at the bottom, we have created an intuitive structure that allows you to simply "fold and open" the wallet body as shown in the video! It's easy to open, and even when not in use, the card section acts as a lid to prevent cards from falling out.

This product has many other features, and you can view the details directly on the campaign page, so please click here.
https://camp-fire.jp/projects/view/747856

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