When traveling, especially abroad, your documents are everything, whether that’s your proof of vaccination (if required) or your passport. You need them constantly, not only to enter and exit the country you’re visiting, but likely as proof of identification wherever you go. While Canada and Mexico recognize U.S. driver’s licenses, most countries do not, meaning you’ll need your passport to rent a car, check into your hotel and so on and so forth.
As such, you should invest in a trustworthy passport wallet, a place to keep it when you’re on the go. And while there are plenty of uber-expensive passport wallets out there — high-end zippered ones, etc. — WP Standard makes an affordable alternative. Its $58 full-grain leather passport wallet offers a slot for your passport and pretty much nothing else — but the free space is fair game for your standard billfold, a card holder (if you’re feeling risky; I’ll explain) or even just a few loose cards.

Passport Wallet
Pros
- Simple, which means you can fill it in the way that's most practical for you
- Affordable, especially when compared with similar products from bigger brands
Cons
- Simplicity might be a pitfall if your usual wallet does not mesh well with this one
What’s Good About WP Standard’s Passport Wallet
It’s pleasantly simple.
Sold in four shades of full-grain leather — Tan, Chocolate, Desert Black and Olive — WP Standard’s Passport Wallet doesn’t have any identifying marks on the front, and only a tiny debossed logo on the back. Monogramming is available for an extra $20, but the $58 wallet as-is is one of my favorites.
Inside, there’s a single slot for your passport, which anchors there using one of its covers. That way, when you open it up, the top of the passport shows — but it can still open, allowing easy access to the pages border officials (and other agents) want to see. With just your passport inside it closes with ease, but it doesn’t feel empty. It’s a passport wallet that works just fine with just a passport inside.