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Less is more. It’s time to ditch your Encyclopedia-sized bifold for one of these minimalist wallets.
By Evan Malachosky and Jack Seemer
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Call them what you want. Cardholders, or small wallets, are the best choice for carrying cash, plastic and a few extra business cards but not much else.
They’re also better for you. Prolonged periods of sitting on a thick wallet could actually cause back problems. There’s even a name for it: wallet neuritis.
Don’t buy it? Well, maybe you don’t need those year-old receipts, punch cards and reward program fobs, anyway. Read on to find out which cardholders work best to cut out the clutter.
How We Tested
Our team has gone hands on with dozens of cardholders over the years. We also consulted experts and factored in broader shopper feedback from hundreds of online reviews before the latest update to this guide.
When making our picks, we accounted for a number of consumer preferences, including how well these cardholders fit into different pockets and how they address RFID fraud (if at all).
Learn more about our testing process and methodology.
Best Overall Card Holder
Anson Calder Card Wallet
Specs
Cards | 12 |
Material | Leather |
RFID | Yes |
Pros
- Ages gracefully with constant use
Cons
- Hard to access interior cards
$140 at Anson Calder
Anson Calder’s ultrasleek Card Holder comes with two slots for cards and a center stash spot for cash. The stash spot is small but the card slots are not — they stretch, as most leather-based pockets do, the more you use them.
Plus, pushing them out is easier with this wallet than others, because you have the easy access thumb spot at the bottom. But our tester found it wasn’t all that easy to access ones at the center without removing the entire stack.
“The open slot for sliding them out makes a ton of sense,” they said, “but not if you frequently use all of your cards.”
Best Upgrade Cardholder
Shinola Five Pocket Card Case
Specs
Cards | 10 |
Material | Leather |
RFID | Yes |
Pros
- Protects against RFID fraud without being obvious
Cons
- Feels a little small for the price
$150 at Shinola
Shinola uses vachetta leather —a type of lightly treated Italian leather favored by more than a few famous bag makers — for its Five Pocket Card Case.
Find the Shinola logo on one side and a unique production number on the other. The liner inside is also leather, along with an additional layer that helps protect against RFID fraud.
The Best MagSafe Cardholder
Moft Flash Wallet and Stand
Specs
Cards | 2 |
Material | Vegan leather |
RFID | No |
Pros
- Adjust the viewing angle up to 180 degrees
- Supports both portrait and landscape modes
Cons
- Thicker and heavier than MagSafe wallets without stands
Moft makes several MagSafe wallets. This is one is a bit thicker and heavier than others due to the kickstand but not by much. The weight is also well worth it. You can adjust the viewing angle up to 180 degrees and it supports both portrait and landscape modes.
Best Affordable Cardholder
Herschel Supply Co. Charlie Cardholder Wallet
Specs
Cards | 12 |
Material | Fabric |
RFID | No |
Pros
- Very affordable
- Super lightweight
- Available in more than two dozen colors
Cons
- Not very durable
- No RFID protection
$25 at Herschel
Herschel’s Charlie Cardholder Wallet is woven from hard-wearing fabric, with a contrasting striped liner made from the same material.
There are a total of five pockets, two on each side and one in the center. It’s available in 22 different colors, ranging from solid black to a camo print.
Ridge Wallet
Specs
Cards | 12 |
Material | Aluminum, carbon fiber or titanium |
RFID | Yes |
Pros
- Lasts a lifetime
- Easy to disassemble for cleaning
Cons
- Hard to keep cards organized
Starts at $95
The Ridge Wallet can hold up to 12 cards in its RFID-blocking aluminum body. It adjusts so it can stay tightly wrapped around one card if that’s all you carry and comes with an elastic strap to hold your cash; there’s also the option to swap the strap for a money clip.
The Ridge Wallet is the best metal cardholder because it of its simple, fuss-free and function-forward design. “The whole unit is incredibly streamlined, durable and … haptically satisfying to use,” said one of our testers. Like some pocket knives, it can be disassembled for a thorough clean.
But there is one major problem with the Ridge Wallet: some cards fray, especially paper ones (business cards, vaccine cards, reward cards), because the edges are exposed. Laminated cards, like a normal credit card, will fare better.
Read more about the Ridge Wallet in our in-depth review.
Best Fabric Cardholder
Pioneer Carry Molecule Cardholder
Specs
Cards | 4 – 6 |
Material | Proprietary 10XD fabric |
RFID | No |
Pros
- Fuss-free and nearly indestructible
- Ideal size for light card counts
Cons
- Break-in takes a while
$65 at Huckberry
Our testers love Pioneer Carry’s Molecule Cardholder, which is small but mighty. In fact, one said they “will probably never buy from another brand as long as Pioneer is in business.”
The fabric is a proprietary 10XD that’s pretty much indestructible under everyday conditions. “I’ve never so much as blemished it,” our tester said. “Also the stitching and reinforcements are phenomenal. I’ve never once worried about a seam busting.”
Speaking of stitching, another tester turned to Pioneer Carry when their classic leather bifold broke. They’ve been using the Molecule Cardholder daily for over seven years. “This is the wallet I carry so I never have to think about my wallet,” they said.
Best Made-in-USA Cardholder
Tanner Goods Journeyman
Specs
Cards | 10 |
Material | Leather |
RFID | No |
Pros
- Leather is high quality
Cons
- Light leather does show stains
$95 at Tanner Goods
Made from durable, 3.5-ounce tooling leather, the Tanner Goods Journeyman boasts just enough room — four slots and a central pocket — for your cards and some folded bills.
Like most of the brand’s Portland-made leather goods, the Journeyman is offered in a range of different dyes if you don’t want the natural look (pictured). Monograms can be added for an extra $20.
Best Slim Cardholder
Leatherology Slim Card Case
Specs
Cards | 8 |
Material | Leather |
RFID | No |
Pros
- Clear monogram gives an elegant edge
- Affordable for a leather wallet
Cons
- There is nicer leather out there
$50 at Leatherology
Made from full-grain leather, Leatherology’s Slim Card Case lives up to its name. It has four slots for cards, a center stash pocket for cash and little else.
There are options made with nicer leather but not many for less than $50. The Slim Card Case comes in a bunch of colors and the option of RFID for just $5 more.
Best Bifold Cardholder
Billykirk 427 Bifold Card Case
Specs
Cards | 12 |
Material | Leather |
RFID | No |
Pros
- Classic form makes it feel like a true wallet
- Oval cutouts make it easy to grab cards
Cons
- Bifold design is a little bulky for a minimalist wallet
$85 at Billykirk
This wallet features three pockets, two of which are fashioned with oval cutouts for accessing frequently used cards.
Oiled and edged by hand, each wallet is finished with rugged wax cording. Add an embossed monogram for $15 more.
Best Cardholder for Front Pockets
Filson Front Pocket Cash and Card Case
Specs
Cards | 6 |
Material | Leather |
RFID | No |
Pros
- Curved design fits snugly in a front pocket
- High-quality bridle leather
Cons
- Pants vary, so it might not fit neatly in every pocket
- Expensive for such a small wallet
$105 at Filson
Only your basic necessities will fit inside this Filson wallet, but that’s the point. Made from hard-wearing bridle leather, Filson’s Front Pocket Cash and Card Case is curved to complement the bottom of most front pockets.
Best Pouch Cardholder
RRL Leather Wallet
Specs
Cards | 12 |
Material | Leather |
RFID | No |
Pros
- Pre-aged patina makes this an easy carry from day one
- Unique design
Cons
- Big when fully filled
- Expensive, even for RRL
$225 at Ralph Lauren
RRL’s Leather Wallet arrives with a patina that would normally take years to develop. That means it looks great and is easy to use from day one.
Crafted from premium vegetable-tanned Italian leather, the Leather Wallet boasts a snap button closure, four card slots and a debossed branded logo on the back.
Best Phone Case Cardholder
Bellroy Phone Case 3 Card
Specs
Cards | 3 |
Material | Leather |
RFID | No |
Pros
- Smart, compact way to ultimately carry less
- Fits up to three cards
Cons
- If you lose your phone, you lose your cards, too
- MagSafe requires removal
Starts at $45
Is a wallet still too much? This Bellroy phone case can hold up to three cards. Inside, there’s also a spot for a second SIM card and a tool to remove it.
The case itself is made from leather and the inner liner is a soft, velvet-like material. MagSafe- and Qi-charging requires removing the case, however.
Best Cardholder for an Apple AirTag
Nomad Goods Card Wallet
Specs
Cards | 8 |
Material | Leather |
RFID | No |
Pros
- Designed for AirTag integration
- Sleek design with rounded corners
Cons
- Nomad's Card for AirTag costs $20 extra
- Not as durable as other leather options
$80 at Nomad Goods
Nomad Goods is best known for its tech accessories, so it makes sense that the brand’s leather wallets would be designed with AirTag integration in mind.
The Card Wallet is the Nomad Goods’s most minimalistic option and the center pocket perfectly fits what the brand calls the Card for AirTag, a polycarbonate, credit card-shaped frame to house an AirTag. Unfortunately, that costs $20 extra.
Best Zip-Up Cardholder
Ettinger Capra Mini Pouch
Specs
Cards | 10 |
Material | Leather |
RFID | No |
Pros
- Zips closed to keep your contents truly contained
Cons
- No true way to organize it
$170 at Todd Snyder
Unless they fold or snap shut, most wallets never fully close. Ettinger’s Capri Mini Pouch can, courtesy of a zipper that runs the length of its top side.
The wallet itself is made from goat leather, a material lauded for its durability. Plus, its natural grain hides scratches and stains pretty well.
Cardholder with Most Unique Design
Postalco 10038 Card Holder
Specs
Cards | 10 |
Material | Leather, cotton |
RFID | No |
Pros
- Offers lots of room for cards, cash and other papers
- Ships free from Japan
Cons
- Shipping can take a while
$97 at Postalco
This narrow, vertically fashioned bifold from Tokyo-based brand Postalco features two internal pockets made from water-resistant pressed cotton, which are attached by a single piece of calfskin leather.
The wallets are available in a number of muted colors, including olive green and black.
Best Vegan Leather Cardholder
The Good Business Puffer Card Holder
Specs
Cards | 10 |
Material | Vegan leather |
RFID | No |
Pros
- Soft build lets it bend in your pocket
- Cards feel secure
Cons
- A little slippery in the hand
$65 at The Good Business
The Good Business is a relatively new brand. Right now, it only makes one thing: this vegan leather puffer wallet that comes in a few different colors.
The wallet is water resistant but a bit slippery. When loaded, the cards are easy to access and you don’t need to worry about them slipping out.
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