Most wallets are designed with no particular occasion in mind and it shows. The slim card holder that looks clean with a suit feels a bit clinical when you’re in jeans and a worn leather jacket on a Saturday. What you want for casual wear is something with a bit more character. Some texture, some history built into the leather, a shape that doesn’t feel like it belongs in a boardroom. We’ve been looking specifically at wallets that earn their place in a back pocket when the setting is relaxed. That means interesting leathers, proper craftsmanship that ages well rather than just wearing out, and formats that are slim enough to be practical without sacrificing the ability to carry what you actually need. A bifold in a pull up leather. A cardholder with some weight to it. These are the details that separate a wallet worth buying from one you’ll replace in a year.