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Discommon Goods’ The Wallet 3.0 is back, and it’s leaner, meaner, and more refined than ever. Born from a serendipitous meeting with a Hong Kong tech manufacturer in 2016, this stitch-free, thermoformed icon has been a cult favorite for its sleek design and uncompromising quality. After a brief hiatus, it’s been re-engineered with fresh features to elevate your everyday carry.
Crafted from buttery top-grain nappa leather with a plush micro-suede interior, The Wallet 3.0 is as luxurious as it is practical. Its new “flip lip” design makes accessing your cards a breeze, while the stitchless, thermoformed construction keeps things impossibly slim—holding just three cards per side for a total of six. This isn’t a wallet for hoarders; it’s for those who live light and value precision. Discommon ditched the RFID blocker this time around, prioritizing durability over what they call “mediocre” protection in small wallets. Bold move, but it’s hard to argue with their mantra: “Fuck mediocrity.”
Available in three striking colorways—Black and Oslo, Gray and Ruby, Tan and Mango—this wallet pops with vibrant interior accents that nod to vintage sports cars while staying effortlessly classy. At $110, it’s a premium investment in minimalist style that’s built to patina beautifully over time. Whether you’re slipping it into your front pocket or gifting it to a friend, The Wallet 3.0 is a statement of simplicity done right.






