How to Design the Perfect Wallet
Below are some simple guidelines for wallet design:
Pick your wallet style:
The Checkbook is also known as a long wallet or a rodeo wallet. This wallet has a long bifold and is the full length of a checkbook, holding items horizontally, which creates a tall vertical profile. It is a perfect slim fit for the back pocket or a suit jacket.
Bifold is known for being simple and practical, with two panels to store cash, cards, or other items. A bifolder wallet closes like a book and perfectly fits a pants pocket.
Tri-fold wallets have three panels to store cash, cards, or other items with two folds. Being folded twice makes trifold wallets thicker than bifold wallets, but it also allows for more items to be stored and organized.
Front pocket wallets combine functionality and style. Giving quick and easy access to your cash and cards without the bulk and discomfort of a large wallet in your back pocket.
Some wallet styles may come in either black or brown.
Select A Concho
What is a concho? A metal ornament, often silver and round or oval, that is traditionally used on leather in the southwestern USA.

Tips & Tricks for Picking Cabinet Hardware
Knobs - Knobs are smaller and more compact, while pulls are longer. Knobs are often used on smaller drawers, such as those on bathroom vanities or on upper cabinets, while pulls are typically used on larger drawers and lower cabinets.
Handles & Bin Pulls - are the attached pieces of hardware that are used to open and close cabinet doors or drawers.
PROTIP: When replacing existing handles and bin pulls, first determine the center distance between the screw holes.