「お財布問題」

"Wallet problem"

I bought a new wallet around spring last year,
Just the other day, I got a new wallet again (lol)




I was also curious about Abrasas's "thin wallet."
I really liked this "memo pad" that I bought before.
I thought the wallet looked good, but
As I mentioned earlier, I just bought a new wallet.

The wallet itself is not extremely expensive, so you can easily replace it, but
I also feel a little reluctant to not use something I just bought.
However, the ``thinness'' of this wallet is worth it to replace it.

Until I got the wallet I bought last year, I only carried a coin purse and a card case.
It's been a while since I bought a wallet because I kept my bills in my card case.
I don't really like branded wallets, so
I decided to use the select shop original wallet because it seemed easy to use, but...
It's folded in three, so it's thick.

Since you use your wallet inside your bag, folding it into three pieces is a little bulky.
However, a long wallet is too wide to fit into a bag.
I was looking for something good and found a thin wallet from Abrasas.
The contents of your wallet should be enough to hold the minimum amount of cards and money you need.
In particular, the number of point cards increases rapidly as you notice them.
In addition, ID documents include driver's license, My Number card, insurance card...
Do you need this much ID?
That's why it's great because you can dispose of the contents according to the thinness of your wallet.

Another good thing about this wallet is that it is reasonably priced.
It is difficult to replace a wallet that you are used to using.
Even if you spend tens of thousands of yen and buy a new one,
It also takes time to get used to the wallet.
If you are not sure how to use it, you may lose the contents.
Wouldn't it be nice if you could keep buying new wallets with the same shape as the one you're used to?
This wallet is not that expensive, so
Next time you buy a new one, it's a good idea to get it in a different color!

Recently, the trend of cashless living has reduced the need to carry cash.
Although it is not possible to have no cash at all,
Unless there is a special reason, a cash amount of at most 30,000 yen is sufficient.
Personally, I'd like to have a wallet that's large enough that it doesn't get in the way of my belongings.
I feel like this thin Abrasus wallet has fulfilled all of my wishes.

As soon as I bought it, I was wondering what color I should get next.
It's made to be more durable than I expected, so it might be a while before I need to replace it.
I hope a new version comes out by then.