I started using a minimalist wallet eight years ago. Years of sitting on a chunky bi-fold, spending long hours driving across the Western US, had taken a toll on my back. Thick wallets throw your hips out of alignment and can lead to any number of lower-back issues, so before the pain I was experiencing got worse, I decided to slim-down my everyday carry.
Along with positive health effects, investing in a slim-wallet or card holder is a lot like decluttering your life. You get rid of receipts and punch-cards you don’t need, you throw away gift cards with low balances, you realize what you actually need to use on daily basis. Over the years, I’ve used a number of different leather card holders with both glued and stitched constructions. They each developed a unique patina with use, but over time seams or stitching failed and they became unusable.
Last fall, Arc’Teryx Veilance released its take on the minimalist leather wallet. Unlike existing styles, the construction produced a stitchless wallet that was both incredibly slim and highly durable. If you think this sounds to good to be true, you’re in the same boat I was in. I had to check it out myself to see if this wallet really stood up to the claims.
The Good: This wallet is incredibly slim, has a simple design, and it can hold up to eight cards. Despite its understated profile, it’s a hardwearing, water-resistant wallet that will stand up to years of daily use. The Veilance-spec Horween leather is designed to resist an obvious patina over time, so this wallet will continue to look distinct as years pass.
Who It’s For: From the design to the actual capacity, this is a wallet for minimalists. If you’re a lover of card-holders or you’re looking to slim your bi-fold wallet, you’ll enjoy this Veilance piece. No matter your style, you’ll find this wallet easy to carry with its lack of obtrusive branding.
Watch Out For: This wallet takes a little while to break in and is a little stiff from the first use. Though it can hold up to eight cards, don’t expect that out of the box. Start with four cards, then stretch it to six and try for eight in a month or two. If you’re someone who loves to carry lots of cash around, this may not be the wallet for you (alternatively, you could carry fewer cards and have room for a few bills). Like other Veilance products, this wallet has a higher price point than many other cardholders. You get what you pay for, though, and the unique leather and progressive design is exceptional.