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Ridge Wallet Conquers My Clutter

Even a self-proclaimed mess has found love in minimalist design.

As someone who thrives on chaos and overstuffing, I never expected to fall for the Ridge wallet. But it's true – this sleek, minimalist accessory has become more than just a test subject; it’s now an indispensable fixture in my life.


The marketing was initially overwhelming. Smooth, high-budget videos showcasing models effortlessly gliding cards into place gave me pause. Yet, despite my skepticism, the wallet delivered on its promise of simplicity and functionality. It's not about being organized, it's just about having less to worry about when you're already juggling a million things.


For those of us transitioning from a life of scattered cards and keys, Ridge might offer a welcome change. The Torx screws and high-tech feel were initially off-putting, but once I got the hang of it, I found comfort in its simplicity. Gone are the days of fumbling through my bag for misplaced credit cards – now, everything is neatly arranged within arm’s reach.


Believe me when I say that this wallet isn't just a passing trend; it's here to stay. The key to its success might lie not in its marketing, but in its ability to cater to the modern consumer who craves simplicity without sacrificing functionality.

Original source:  https://www.wired.com/review/ridge-wallet/
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