Sup.
I've had the same wallet since early 2012, and it's still going strong. It's a handmade wallet from Couch, a company known for their guitar straps. They purchase the vinyl from old vehicles and repurpose it into guitar and camera straps, wallets, purses, shaving kit bags, and so on.
It's durable as all heck, and it's still about 90 percent condition despite my fatass sitting on it every day.
Yet, I have a hankering for a new wallet -- specifically, this Star Wars wallet.
I doubt I'll get it since the current wallet is doing its job and likely will for the next 10-plus years.
But how often do you buy a new wallet? And why?
I've had the same wallet since early 2012, and it's still going strong. It's a handmade wallet from Couch, a company known for their guitar straps. They purchase the vinyl from old vehicles and repurpose it into guitar and camera straps, wallets, purses, shaving kit bags, and so on.
It's durable as all heck, and it's still about 90 percent condition despite my fatass sitting on it every day.
Yet, I have a hankering for a new wallet -- specifically, this Star Wars wallet.
I doubt I'll get it since the current wallet is doing its job and likely will for the next 10-plus years.
But how often do you buy a new wallet? And why?