Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Top Ten Geek Wallets



While reading productdose.com, I came across Stuie's wallet under the heading of Top Ten Geek Wallets. Now does Stuie's wallet make him a geek? I think not, but here is what they had to say at productdose.com:

Wallets are a pretty good element of style to get geeky with: you can hide them most of the time, only bringing them out for show when you need to buy something or show your geek friends.
A lot of guys see full-grain leather as an indicator of a fine wallet, but it takes a particular sensibility to appreciate stainless steel or dot matrix paper. Some guys go for a feature like a see-through license compartment, but it takes a geek to seek out a wallet built with a nano compartment.
But one thing we can all agree upon, that George Costanza wallet just doesn't cut it in the tech environment these days. In honor of geeks who accessorize, we present you with the Top Ten Geek Wallets.

Here is a wallet that I'm sure Stuie would enjoy. He would have to shed his Ipod from its prominent position, on his belt next to his cell phone though.

C.E.O. Billfold Wallet (AKA: nano Wallet): It probably didn't take long after the arrival of the first nano for someone to realize that it was thin enough for him to slip into his wallet. Thereafter, it likely wasn't long before some designer set to creating a wallet built specifically for an iPod. This full-leather C.E.O. Billfold Wallet looks great as a wallet on its own, featuring standard credit card pockets and clear ID pocket alongside a nano pocket with a plastic screen cover, a click wheel protector, and ready access to both the hold button and the earphone jack.

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