This is great for minimalism, and maintaining a compact size, but is often less than ideal when it comes to accessing the cards. Card slots are a thing of the past with metal wallets and usually suffer from what I call ‘card stacking’, where all the cards are stored by stacking them on top of one another. Metal Wallets suffer from the fact that it’s hard to integrate functional features onto a slab of metal. Whether this is the look and feel of the metal (glossy or matt) through if it combines other materials like leatheror wood, or designs, I’d be lying if I said the main reason most purchase a metal wallet is that it looks ‘ cool’ – because they do.
Metal Wallets look and feel different from most other wallets and have a larger array of stylistic choices. The second positive – although opinionated – is their unique look. This is perfect for someone who doesn’t carry much cash and only has a few credit or debit cards with them at any time. The first thing to mention is metal wallets are typically minimalist and smaller in size.
Before you consider purchasing a metal wallet understand the reasons why you want one and the negative features one may hold. Metal wallets are not without their pros and cons.