Bryker Hyde's Wallet Design Lets Consumers Draw Cards with One Hand
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Though men's wallets tend to be far thinner than women's, there's always room to make them a little more efficient, and that quest for the minimalist wallet is what's driven Bryker Hyde to its new design. The 'Quik Draw Wallet' is a thin, low-profile bifold that reverses the design of the standard men's wallet, making it easy to draw cards with one hand while also reducing the size overall.
The clever aspect of Bryker Hyde's Quick Draw Wallet's design is that it's both a money clip and a bifold wallet simultaneously. The wallet has card slots on the exterior of the leather, while it has a money clip forming the spine. This removes the added fabric that comes with a cash pocket, making it far slimmer.
The clever aspect of Bryker Hyde's Quick Draw Wallet's design is that it's both a money clip and a bifold wallet simultaneously. The wallet has card slots on the exterior of the leather, while it has a money clip forming the spine. This removes the added fabric that comes with a cash pocket, making it far slimmer.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Wallets - Designing wallets with a thin, low-profile bifold and card slots on the exterior for easy access.
2. One-handed Card Access - Creating wallets that allow consumers to easily draw cards with one hand, increasing convenience and efficiency.
3. Combination Wallets - Developing wallets that combine the features of a money clip and a bifold wallet, reducing size and bulkiness.
Industry Implications
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2. E-commerce - Leveraging online platforms to market and sell innovative wallets that provide unique features and functionality.
3. Retail - Bringing disruptive wallet designs to physical stores, appealing to customers looking for compact, easy-to-use wallets.
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