Keep your cash safe in Jefferson County with these wallet gifts

Keep your cash safe in Jefferson County with these wallet gifts
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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Best Wallets” Gifts

1) Traveler Wallet
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Made from some of the toughest, lightest and most resilient material in the world, these light and compact wallets are designed to stand up to anything you can throw at it.

2) Minimalist Leather & Elastic Coin Pouch
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The minimalist elastic and leather coin pouch offers inner and outer pockets in a slim design. There is room to store coins, a little cash, and up to ten cards total, with two fast-access slots, too. Handcrafted in the UK with vegetable-tanned, full-grain Italian leather.

3) Artistic RFID Slim Wallet
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Monarque: Artistic RFID Slim Wallet – Frida Kahlo – Poppies

4) Cordage Making Card
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The credit card sized, stainless steel cordage making tool creates rope from plastic bottles. The multifunctional cordage created from this tool can be used for hundreds of tasks including gardening and camping. One 2-liter bottle can create over 50 feet of line. Made in the USA.

5) 3-in-1 Smartphone Grip
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Monet: 3-in-1 Smartphone Grip – Lavender



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