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Recycled Leather Black Card Envelope

Recycled Leather Black Card Envelope

SKU: PT04722
$42.00Price

Minimalist design, maximum subtext.

 

What It Is:

This isn’t the oversized wallet you toss in a tote and never see again—it’s a slim, recycled leather card holder that carries what you actually use—credit cards, IDs, maybe a folded twenty for the bar that still refuses Apple Pay. Handcrafted from 100% recycled leather, it’s compact, durable, and designed for the part of you that wants sustainability without looking like you bought something “sustainable.”

 

Why You’ll Actually Use It:

Most wallets are either too bulky or too performatively minimalist. This one exists in the uncanny valley between the two—sleek enough to disappear in your pocket, but substantial enough to feel like an object you’ll keep for years. It’s eco-conscious without screaming about it, and stylish without trying too hard. Basically, it’s the rare accessory that makes you look thoughtful without looking like you were trying to look thoughtful.

 

Key Details:

  • Material: 100% recycled leather (eco-friendly, durable, tactile)

  • Size: Slim design—perfect for cards, cash, and IDs (11cm W X 7.5cm H X 2.6cm D)

  • Best For: Everyday carry, travel, nights out

  • Perks: Sustainable, compact, surprisingly sharp-looking

  • Details:  Snap button closure, cotton lining, slide pocket 

 

This wallet isn’t about carrying everything you own. It’s about carrying exactly enough—and making that choice look intentional. 

 

About the Brand: Paperthinks

Paperthinks isn’t just another stationery brand—it’s the type of design-fluent rebel that turns the detritus of glove factories into something that actually wants to be in your palm. They’ve taken the scraps—the leather remnants, the workshop offcuts—and engineered them into notebooks and accessories that refuse to call landfill their final destination. It’s “think colour” meets “think green”: riotously vibrant, yet rooted in recycled leather made from pre-consumer waste. If sustainability had a style manifesto, it’d probably read something like this—bold, conscientious, and exactly vibrant enough to feel like your best decision of the day.

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