May 1, 2007


ALL-ETT Billfold: My new wallet. After solidly establishing my position as an embarrassed ass-brick man (my wallet has left a permanent protrusion on a number of pairs of my pants), I needed something thin and light. This thing is light and thin, alright. Full, it’s about as thick as my old wallet was empty. The only downside is that it’s made from this really thin nylon that is incredibly noisy when you open it up. It sounds like you’re fumbling with dollar bills made from crinkly plastic when you pull cash out. Oh, and it’s not exactly what I would call “stylish”. But it definitely lives up to its claims of being lighter and thinner, and maybe I’ll get used to the crinkly sounds. I gotta say, though, there’s something unnerving about using a product that has a site with the URL “NoBulges.com”. I originally heard about this product via Kelly’s Cool Tools: www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/001661.php (via neilio’s Photos)

ALL-ETT Billfold: My new wallet. After solidly establishing my position as an embarrassed ass-brick man (my wallet has left a permanent protrusion on a number of pairs of my pants), I needed something thin and light. This thing is light and thin, alright. Full, it’s about as thick as my old wallet was empty. The only downside is that it’s made from this really thin nylon that is incredibly noisy when you open it up. It sounds like you’re fumbling with dollar bills made from crinkly plastic when you pull cash out. Oh, and it’s not exactly what I would call “stylish”. But it definitely lives up to its claims of being lighter and thinner, and maybe I’ll get used to the crinkly sounds. I gotta say, though, there’s something unnerving about using a product that has a site with the URL “NoBulges.com”. I originally heard about this product via Kelly’s Cool Tools: www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/001661.php (via neilio’s Photos)

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