Review: Slimmy ViewSlimmy SE Minimalist Wallet
Posted by Jon Lee in Personal, Reviews, tags: koyono, minimalism, minimalist, slimmy, viewslimmy, wallet
Dedicated readers will know that I have a passion for minimalist gadgets and gear. In particular, I’ve written a post about alternative wallets for the minimalist. In that post, I mentioned several wallets including the one I used at the time. A company even ended up sending me one of their wallets to review, although it wasn’t one of the minimalist wallets that I previously mentioned.
Fast forward a couple months later and I’ve received another wallet for review, this time from the nice people at Koyono. They sent me their View Slimmy SE Front Pocket Wallet. I’ve mentioned the Slimmy series of wallets in my aforementioned post but I’ve never actually used one myself.
The Slimmy series is one of the more popular minimalist wallet choices out there. Its selling point is how exceptionally thin it is. It’s not a tri-fold or even a bi-fold, it’s a front pocket wallet meaning it’s thin enough that its meant to be put in your front pocket, reducing risk of back pain resulting from an off-balanced seating posture. The Slimmy wallets consist of just a sleeve of leather where cards and cash stay in place through friction alone.
The ViewSlimmy adds a little utility by replacing one of the end pieces of leather with a plastic window for ID cards and transit passes. The extra window actually doesn’t add any sort of bulk to the wallet, but I do think the regular Slimmy looks nicer if having an ID card slot isn’t a necessity for you.
Now the special edition of the ViewSlimmy, the ViewSlimmy SE, is described as the “Front Pocket ID Wallet with a little nuance.” The unique thing about the special edition is the red interior which adds a bit of flair to the design. Personally, I think the color combination looks quite exquisite.
How much can it hold?
In order for this wallet to live up to its minimalist claims, the user must live a minimalist lifestyle by carrying no more than 3-4 cards and some cash. If you find that you can’t slim down to a few cards, then maybe this wallet isn’t for you, at least not as a primary wallet.
Personally, I get by fine with just a few cards. Most of the time, I only carry:
- A little bit of cash
- A credit card
- A bank card
- An ID card
- Transit pass
Canadian Friendly
Canadians should be aware that the entire Slimmy series is designed for American currency but all the wallets except for the SlimSlimmy can just barely hold Canadian currency, so it is usable by Canadians.
What may make this wallet not so popular amongst international customers are the large shipping costs involved with international orders. I’m not sure why Koyono charges so much for international shipping but there is definitely a lucrative market outside of the United States. Maybe they just need to find an international supplier.
The Slimmy is not a cheap wallet by any means. A regular Slimmy starts at $30 and goes up to $50 for the special editions. Some may think that this is expensive for the amount of material you get, but what you’re really paying for is the genius of the design. From what I know, Koyono is the only store in the world that sells wallets like the Slimmy series. The quality of the leather seems quite high and the stitching looks clean and strong enough to last quite a while. Once a card goes in, it won’t accidentally drop out unless you pull it out.
The non-View Slimmy special edition also comes with a hot pink interior, creatively called “Floyd,” no doubt a reference to Pink Floyd which happens to be my favourite band. It’s too bad that wasn’t the wallet Koyono sent me, but I’m not complaining!
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