Functionality not lost, designers like Paul Smith, Simon
Carter, and Richard James have brought wallets out of the dark and into the
light. Vivid colours embossed on their covers and linings with depictions of
comic cartoon strips started appearing, even bikini clad women and mini minors.
Mens wallets have recently been elevated to fashion
accessory status, originally created to perform a specific function, to carry
paper money; weve just given it a much needed face lift.
Richard James a Savile Row tailor uses vibrant pinks,
purples and burgundy on the inside flaps to create individuality for his brand.
Top stitching is also widely used to create some interest.
Then Simon Carter came up with a real winner, the Jeans
wallet, made from ultra fine, calf hide, slim and thin, with just enough
compartments for cards and cash. It slips nicely into the back pocket of even
the tightest jeans with ease and it feels so good in the hand.
Vivienne Westwood range of mens wallets and leather goods
are simply sublime, just a brief handle enough to satisfy the senses. And if
you want to complete and compliment then have a look at her cufflinks.
Originally their purpose was purely functional; developed
almost immediately after the introduction of paper currency to the West in the
1600s. (The first paper currency was introduced in the New World by the
Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1690.) Prior to the introduction of paper currency,
purses (resembling simple drawstring leather pouches) were used for storing
coins. Early wallets were made primarily of cow or horse leather and included a
small pouch for printed calling cards.
No matter how functional theyll never achieve the same
status as the more decorative mens fashion accessories, like silk ties, lapel
badges and the everlasting silver cufflink.
The modern bi-fold wallet with multiple "card
slots" achieved its uniform standard size in the early 1950s with the
introduction of the first credit cards in 1951. Wallet design remained mostly
unchanged throughout most of the late 20th century, while today wallet design
has exploded into myriad shapes, designs, and colours from dozens of designers.
Now days, its not uncommon for men to posses a collection
of wallets. They have become more central to fashion accessories and make ideal
gifts. If youre a frequent traveller, theres the passport wallet. For the
everyday businessman on the busses or subway, then the coin wallet makes a good
companion.
Although cold hard cash has given way to the credit card, it
still pays to carry some coin and paper money, just in case you need to spend
a penny.
Finally how to care for a wallet First of all dont be
sold that expensive little container of magic ingredients, being the only type
of polish suitable for your new wallet. Itll cost you a third of the price of the wallet. The truth is most leather care products contain pretty much the same
ingredients, so a good quality shoe polish will suffice. All you need is a tin
of appropriately coloured shoe polish, one soft brush to apply the polish,
another for buffing, a piece of chamois and a tidy bag to store everything in.
Once a month take out your wallets, empty its contents and get to work. After a
while this will seem less of a chore and more of an enjoyable exercise, the feel
and smell of freshly polished leather is most rewarding.
And when youre ready to discard your old faithful recycle
after one last buff pass it on to charity and let someone else derive pleasure
from a piece of well worn leather.
Perpetuating traditional values of English made clothing and
accessories is part of our ethos.
About the Author:
The author is an entrepreneur, strategic planning and business alignment specialist. He is currently involved in
establishing a number of fashion accessories brand names, concurrent with a
transactional website as a means of market research and immediate exposure for
brand development with a keen interest in the evolution of styles and the progress of fashion through ages and an advocate of the Savile Row tradition. Please visit: http://www.patrickmcmurray.com/
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