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  2. 20 Best Wallets You Can Carry in Your Front Pocket - AOL

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    See our top front pocket wallet picks from brands like Ridge Wallet, Groove Life, Bellroy, and more. ... to come up with new ways to build a wallet. The bill-compartment-less design is a stroke of ...

  3. 20 Wallets That Sit Comfortably in Your Front Pocket - AOL

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    A slim, compact style is the way to go; these days, most slim wallets prioritize card slots over cash compartments, so for keeping your ID and most-used cards handy, this is the way to go.

  4. I Tested TikTok's Viral Water Bottle Slings, and I Have Some ...

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    The water bottle pocket folds out from a hidden compartment in the back and is the perfect size for an average plastic water bottle (16.9 fl oz), so if you love to stomp around town with a giant ...

  5. Wallet - Wikipedia

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    A trifold wallet with pockets for notes and cards, and a window to display an identification card. A wallet is a flat case or pouch, often used to carry small personal items such as physical currency, debit cards, and credit cards; identification documents such as driving licence, identification card, club card; photographs, transit pass, business cards and other paper or laminated cards.

  6. Money clip - Wikipedia

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    A money clip wallet is a clip designed specifically to hold both credit cards and cash. The conventional money clip wallets are a credit card holder with either a swivel magnetic clip attached to the back side or a solid clip that is bent 6-fold; the conventional clip will feature three compartments instead of one. [1]

  7. Trade-dollar locket - Wikipedia

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    A trade-dollar locket, also known as a box dollar or an opium dollar, is a type of locket created from two coins, typically trade dollars, that were hinged together to form a hidden compartment. As trade dollars circulated in Asia in the late 19th century, the lockets were popularly thought to be used to carry opium concealed in the secret ...

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