No one really knows how the word ?wallet? came into existence, or who invented the modern day wallet. The word "wallet" has been in use since the 14th century to mean a bag or a knapsack for carrying articles, and the word possibly derives from Proto-Germanic. The modern day wallet first made an appearance in the 1950s and continuous improvements have made the modern day wallet a compact yet handy storage item. Contrary to popular belief, wallets were not always made of leather, and manufacturers have continuously experimented with materials like PVC for manufacturing wallets.
Wallets are broadly classified into two categories based on their size, namely breast pocket wallets (popularly known as secretary wallets) and pocket wallets. Pocket wallets are smaller then secretary wallets and are designed to be carried in the back pocket of pants and jeans. Pocket wallets are usually made from leather and the term leather wallets has now become synonymous with pocket wallets. Interestingly, leather wallets have evolved to cater to developments in technology and the way money changes hands. Wallets were originally designed to store large currency notes; in fact this was why secretary wallets were extremely popular a century ago. Modern day leather wallets however, are designed to store currency that is smaller in size. In addition, pocket wallets have also started sporting small coin compartments for storing loose change.
Modern wallets are also designed for storing business cards and credit cards. In fact, some secretary wallets are deigned to store credit cards only, such wallets are often referred to as card holders and are not considered wallets in the traditional sense of the word. Leather wallets are no longer made from just traditional leather, today leather wallets are made from a variety of animal leather like crocodile leather.
Leather wallets are a generally a composite of more than one material, the exterior is leather where as the inside of a leather wallet is usually made from PVC and other new age materials. Expensive leather wallets are usually made from more than one variety of leather. For example, a crocodile leather wallet will have a crocodile leather exterior and the inside of the leather wallet will be made from relatively cheaper animal leather.
Secretary wallets are usually twice the size of a pocket wallet and are designed to store larger documents in addition to currency and credit cards. Secretary wallets are designed to be carried in the breast pocket of jackets and suits, and are ideal for people that wish to store passports and other important documents. However, secretary wallets are not as easy to carry as pocket wallets. Secretary wallets are popular with people that wear jackets and suits on a daily basis, and like pocket wallets, secretary wallets are made from leather and other new age materials. Apart from wallets another popular way of carrying money is money clips. Money clips are large metallic clips that hold money in place, money clips are designed to be carried in the front pocket.
Secretary Wallets vs. Pocket Wallets
By and large, secretary wallets are ideally suited for executives as they allow storage of important documents like passports, it is also possible to store other items like access cards and business cards. Unlike pocket wallets, secretary wallets cannot be stored in the back pocket and are thus ideally suited for use with suits or have to be carried by hand at all times. In general, secretary wallets are used to store credit cards and important documents, but secretary wallets are not suited for everyday use. Pocket wallets can be used with any kind of clothing and this is why pocket wallets far outsell secretary wallets. In addition, pocket wallets also have space for storing credit cards but cannot store larger items like passports.
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Leather Wallets For Men
"When terrorists crashed into the World Trade Center, many people evacuated quickly. In his haste to leave his 32nd-floor office in the North Tower, Terrence McCormick, branch marketing director for Kemper Insurance, left behind his suit jacket with his wallet. After a harrowing descent down the stairs and getting covered by dust from the collapse of the South Tower, McCormick walked seven miles through Brooklyn to a point where he could catch a bus home. Some days later, the police discovered his wallet in the debris and returned it to Mr. McCormick. His wallet was complete with its contents intact."
Needless to say, it was a leather wallet. McCormick donated it to the Smithsonian, where it now resides as part of the 9/11 collection.
A little history
Prior to 1700, purses (for both genders, in the form of simple drawstring leather pouches) were used for storing coins. But it was the introduction of paper currency to the West in the 1700s that led to the development of the wallet. (The first paper currency came to the New World by way of the Massachusetts Bay Colony's printing it in 1690.) Early wallets were made primarily of cow or horse leather and included a small pouch for printed calling cards.
Wallets became more standardized in the early 1950s with the advent of the first credit cards. Today wallet design has exploded into myriad shapes, designs, and colors from dozens of designers.
Durable, Functional, Stylish
Your new leather wallet will be an investment in durability. If you ever tried any other material, such as canvas or vinyl, you know how quickly they can disintegrate after just normal wear and tear. Leather will stay with you long enough to become a friend.
Choose from many configurations.
Bi-fold Wallets: With one fold, these wallets are easy to open and organize. Look for credit card slots and enough space to hold currency. Some models have zippered pockets to keep small valuables safe, along with removable ID holders.
Billfolds: Sleek versions of the bi-fold wallet, billfolds generally hold currency and credit cards, along with sometimes having special security compartments and flip-out ID holders.
Breast Pocket Wallets: These wallets, resembling billfolds, stand straight and lean. Look for space to hold important documents.
Checkbook Wallets: For the all-in-one wallet, choose one that accommodates credit cards, money and your checkbook. Some even have space for business cards.
Front Pocket Wallets: Made especially for the front pants pocket, these wallets are slimmer and designed to help keep the rear view looking trim and smooth. An added bonus is they're more difficult to steal, frustrating pick-pockets the world over.
ID Wallets: For when you're on the go and know you'll be whipping out your wallet frequently, try this model that often flips open to a clear vinyl ID window on the interior making identification easily accessible.
Money Clip Wallets: Smaller and lightweight, these wallets keep the currency on the outside. Look for credit card slots and a sturdy clip.
Tri-fold Wallets: These more substantial models open up in three sections, including space for photos, business cards, credit cards, currency, you name it.
Weekend Wallets: With its external ID window, this ready-to-go wallet is great for the weekend warrior. Look for a safe place for currency and credit cards.
Leather always the best choice
No matter what style you pick, leather is the best choice of material. Thin, lightweight and durable, leather also conforms over time to the contours of where you put it. A beautifully crafted leather wallet will last you for years, and become an essential part of your day-to-day.
As Mother used to say, "Choose your friends wisely." For your new best friend in the wallet arena, choose leather.
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