Christmas, Valentines day, Fathers day and birthdays loom ever closer, what to buy
him keeps plaguing your mind. You bombarded with adds and catalogues spill
through your letter box. There are not enough hours in the day for a busy
housewife who also has to work 9 to 5 and the thought of
traipsing through malls and down high streets with the kids in tow does not
conjure any kind of motivation.
It need not be so. Take advantage of online
shopping; let your fingers do the walking. No parking tickets, road rage, lousy
cappuccinos. No standing in shops bigger than football fields trying to find a
shop assistant, standing in ques with someone breathing impatiently down your
neck. You can do your research in the comfort and security of your home and get
it right, buy him something he will like and wear with pride and you can enjoy
the whole experience from searching to giving.
Here are a few suggestions to point you in the right direction, reputable
names, with a degree of exclusivity but not elusive.
Patrick Cox wallets are simply an
invitation to handle luxury leather everlasting, just a touch each time will
satisfy your senses, a good enough excuse to drawing it for any occasion, not
to attract comment, just for the sheer pleasure it brings to touch. You can
traipse up and down the high street and surf the net but you will be hard
pressed to find anything that compares admirably. Patrick Cox shoes have always
taken centre stage, now he brings his wallets out of the dark, against an
autumn landscape.
Richard James wallets reflect the urgency
of autumn; their vibrant colours overleaf will bring a little colour to gloomy
winter skies each time you open. Quality inherent, as expected from a renowned Savile
Row tailor. Richards' reputation was not
given; it is earned through many years dedication to creating fine clothing and
accessories for men commencing as apprentice to Tommy Nutter renowned tailor to
the Beatles and Rolling Stones. Availability; Richard has two shops in London one in New York and one
in Japan, visit him online.
Simon Carter designer wallets; Its all been
said before but worth another brag, his design motivations are driven by
simplicity and functionality in fashion accessories, but he's managed to add a degree of innovation,
his best selling and most notable contribution to date is the jeans wallet,
light weight, easy fit and made from fine Italian Napa leather; The lining,
cartoon comic strip in full colour. He also produces a small range of mock croc
leather belts in black and brown. Don't be fooled, a belt is more just a
functional brace, chosen wisely it will perform a function while framing
perfectly a collection of clothing, belts are on display just like ties and
cufflinks and another way to express your self.
RM Williams Wallets A Little Aussie Bleeder;
The name not familiar to many in Britain, America Or Europe, but none the less
RM Williams Riding Boots are matchless and then choice of specialists all over
the world, in fact RM order books for custom made (Bespoke) boots and leather
is continually full. They're moulded from a single piece of leather, therefore
no seams to rip apart, properly nurtured they will last a life time. Wearing RM
boots is an experience you'll want to prolong. And if that’s not enough then
try sliding one of their genuine Crocodile leather wallets in your moleskins,
and if that doesn't satisfy your wanting, then sling an RM messenger over your
shoulder and watch heads turn. Still not satisfied, then there is no hope.
Coach America's answer to the World of fine
leather craft: Renowned for their authority of mass production in all classes,
but not so for bespoke or small order, until Coach came onto the scene, an
appropriate name to be sure, semblance of stage coach, horses, leather
strapping and saddle bags. For men who like messenger bags this is the best
rendition, proportionately, functionally, stylishly and structurally. Now days
we're burdened with all the gadgetry that have become part of everyday life,
camera, cell phone, glasses, iPod, electronic diary. Then there are all the
other every day things, small change, wallet, pen, note pad, spare
handkerchief. So now you can free the bulk from your pockets, it all fits in a
Coach Messenger and there is still room to spare, thanks to the choice of super
fine calf leather, it's lightweight and flexible, hell you could use as a
weekender.
A closing Anecdote
The wallet was 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.
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.
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