Galen Leather EDC Wallet review

REVIEW – As an every-day carry (EDC) enthusiast, I’m always on the lookout for a way to compartmentalize or simplify the things I take with me wherever I go. So when I found out about the EDC Wallet from Galen Leather, I was eager to get my hands on it.

What is it?

Galen Leather’s EDC Wallet is a minimalist zippered wallet for your pocket size, every day carry (EDC) tools. Equipped with a sturdy YKK zipper. It’s a pocket-sized carrier for cash, credit cards, and business cards.

Hardware Specs

  • 11.5(4.52″)cm x 9(3.54″)cm x 2(0.78″)cm when closed
  • 11.5(4.52″)cm x 15,5(6.10″)cm when opened
  • It can fit an A7 size notebook, Kaweco sport or similar size pens, or a mini flashlight. Includes an elastic outside pen loop for quick access.

What’s in the box?

Surprisingly, many items!

It’s crazy how much extra stuff they sent.
  • The Leather EDC Wallet, in a nice box, plus…
  • A care & cleaning card with date and maker stamp
  • A small metal 8” ruler with “Measure Twice Cut Once” emblazoned on it
  • A small, glass Evil Eye with a short story of its origins (more on this later)

Design and Features

I’m an EDC junkie. I love to see what others carry around with them everywhere they go. These photographic pocket-dumps are like glimpses into the everyday lives of fellow enthusiasts and I find myself making little wish-lists of future purchases.

Personally, I always carry at least the following, because you just never know when they’ll come in handy.

  • pocketknife (currently, the Swiss Army Spartan)
  • tube of lip balm
  • black Fisher Space Pen
  • microfiber cleaning cloth
  • Herschel canvas zipper wallet

Each individual item typically knocks around in the same front pocket of my jeans or khakis. It doesn’t cause too much of an issue, it just feels a bit sloppy.

So when I was approached with reviewing the EDC Wallet, I thought to myself, now there’s a great concept. Get all that loose stuff in a nice, neat, zippered package! I gave it a shot for a few weeks and here are some thoughts.

You can see the craftsmanship in the piece, and also how quickly the leather picks up scuffs.

The initial presentation on this wallet (and with what I’m assuming every item ordered from Galen Leather) is absolutely top-notch. From the classy boxes and sleeve, everything comes in to the extras included.

My wallet came with a beautiful metal ruler, a personalized care & cleaning card, and a glass Evil Eye(!) charm bead, which is a talisman for warding off a curse, transmitted by a look, that might cause injury or bad luck. It’s a pretty incredible package.

An interesting note on the “Care & Cleaning” card that came in the box:

For small scuffs or wear marks, simply rub your thumb or finger along the cleft between your nose and nostril for a bit of oil. With tight pressure rub the spot on your cover in a circular motion. The scuff should be less obvious.

I love this. It’s so direct and informal, like a care tip your grandpop would give you. “Jus’ rub yer nose on it, champ!”

The wallet itself is handcrafted in Istanbul (which probably explains the evil eye charm, much more common in that part of the world) from quality leather and strong stitching. It’s got a nice, smooth feel to it. The inner pockets and separating flap are made from a softer leather to protect the contents.

It use, the wallet does a good job of keeping everything in place. It can hold maybe 2-3 cards and some cash in the card pocket side, and the other side can contain a variety of items. I tested several configurations, pictured below, to give you an idea of what you could use the case for.

Several EDC loadout ideas.

For the most part during the review period, I carried my Swiss Army knife, a tube of lip balm, cleaning cloth, 2 credit cards and a Space Pen in the outer pen loop.

I will say that having a pen with a clip would have been better, as removing the wallet contents made the outer loop a little too loose for the pen to stay put.

The EDC Wallet kept everything together rather well. I didn’t feel the contents shifting around while it was zippered and the wallet fit in my pocket about as well as a typical thick bi-fold.

I think that having a thicker knife helped in keeping things in place. Thin knives or a bunch of small items seemed to shift around, as the thickness of the items didn’t cause enough tension against the inside to stay put.

One thing that took a while to get used to was how to hold the wallet in your hand in order to unzip it without heavier contents falling out. It seemed like there was never a good way of telling which side of the wallet was facing me… the card side or the EDC stuff side. More than once, I unzipped it thinking I was going to open it to the knife side, only to be wrong and, in failing to hold it flat enough, all my stuff clattered noisily to the ground.

Hey, did you know lip balm rolls surprisingly far when dropped in a supermarket? Fun fact.

Once I got used to how the wallet (and gravity) acted, I started opening it flat, like a small book, in order to keep the contents in place so I could grab what I needed.

Much safer to open up like a tiny book.

Overall, there is definitely a tradeoff for convenience by packing all your items into a case. The EDC Wallet keeps everything together quite nicely, but it also adds an extra barrier between you and the thing you need, like, right now.

Liked

  • very good value for the price
  • good size for the pocket, can hold a variety of essentials
  • top-notch presentation and extra goodies

Challenges

  • easy to accidentally spill contents upon opening — which way’s up?
  • the leather is easily scuffed but also pretty easy to buff out those marks (with a little nose oil)

Final Thoughts

Packing away all your loose pocket items into a handsome, leather case is a great way to keep everything together in a nice, neat package, but also a way to limit how quickly you can access those items. All in all, this wallet is fantastic. Especially for the price!

Price: $35 (really!)
Where to buy: You can pick up the EDC Wallet on Galen’s website in a variety of colors.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Galen Leather Company.

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Carved wallets are as flexible as leather – but made of wood!

Carved makes wallets like you’ve probably never seen before.  Although they are styled like leather wallets and are as flexible as leather, these wallets are made of wood.  Carved finishes the wood with their own mixture of oils and waxes to protect it.  As a bonus, their finishing method, as they say, makes the wallets smell amazing.

The wood is backed with Tyvek and the wallets are hand-stitched.  They are made using cherry, walnut, walnut burl, ebony, or padauk woods.  Three styles are available:  minimalist, bifold, and card carry.  The minimalist wallets are for the person who only needs 3-4 cards and 3-4 bills (though you could squeeze in a couple more, if you really needed).  The bifold has two slots to hold a couple of cards each and a full-length section to hold bills, and the card carry wallet has four sections to hold cards and some folded bills.

Carved wallets are handmade for you in Indiana.  Prices are $35 – $60, varying with the wood type and the style.  Learn more at the Carved website.

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Baron Fig Card Sleeve fits with simple, minimal style

I’ve been a fan of Baron Fig’s products since reviewing their Confidant Hardcover Notebook a while back.  Their products have a simple, minimalist style while beginning functional a durable.  Their successful leather notebook covers provided a natural segway into the wallet world, and their first product in this space is the Card Sleeve, a slim, handcrafted leather, three-pocket wallet that is perfect to carry a few cards and some cash in style.  Available in Charcoal, Fig Wine, Yellowgold and Rose Quartz colorways, each for $45.99.  Visit baronfig.com for more info or to order.

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With the jimmyCASE Slim Classic iPhone X case you don’t have to ask ” What’s in your wallet?”

In my time with the Gadgeteer, I’ve written about a lot of iPhone X cases. I’ve even reviewed a couple that I really liked. The jimmyCASE Slim Classic is another fun case I recently came across.

The case has a silicone protective bumper with a genuine mahogany wood core, giving the case a distinctively rich look.  But what makes this case a stand out is the elastic pocket on the back.

The high-performance elastic gives the case a push to slide wallet function.

It’s capable of holding up to 6 credit cards and cash. It’s even strong enough to hold a car key fob. And it will never lose its stretch.

The Slim Classic is available in 18 different options with various colors, stripes, and patterns. There’s even a really cool looking Black Maple option, which costs slightly more.

You can purchase the case on the companies website for $45.

The sweet looking Black Maple case will set you back $60.

If you have a different iPhone, you can purchase a jimmyCASE case for iPhone 7 Plus/8 PlusiPhone 7/8 and other models starting from $39.

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Attenuo is a minimalist wallet that makes everything click

I love my IDENTITY Card carbon fiber minimalist wallet, but there’s something about the Attenuo wallet that is really calling my name. Made from one piece of Aircraft Grade 6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy in either gunmetal grey or black, the Attenuo wallet can hold a maximum of 6 embossed cards or 8 flat standard sized credit cards. It will also hold a folded dollars, receipts, and notes.

I think the reason why this minimalist wallet is calling my name is the click that you hear when you slide the cards in place. I guess I’m a sucker for audible feedback. You can buy an Attenuo wallet for £30.00 ($40.41 US) at attenuo.com.

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