A new proposal from GANZO, a fusion of classic and innovation Thin business card case with an organ gusset. It can be used as both a business card holder and a card case. Suggested to be used smartly in important business situations. Fusion of classic and innovation, AVON The series takes its name from the River Avon, which flows through Bristol, a port city in western England. The luxurious exterior and interior are made of dadoed-through bridle leather. The leather is flexible enough to handle folds and bends in the wallet, and even if the leather cracks, the color is dyed through to the core so that scratches are less noticeable. The design also incorporates a classic accordion gusset to make it smaller. It is available in three colors: black, dark brown, and British green. Dyed-through bridle leather Thomas ware & sons, a long-established British tannery established in 1840 located on the banks of the Avon River, produces "dyed-through" bridle leather. Raw hides from British-born mares over two years old are used. Tanned slowly in a pit in the ground with vegetable tannin extracted from mimosa, chestnut, quebracho, etc., and dyed all the way through to the core. Vegetable oil is applied to the leather by hand. Dimensions (cm) Height 7.5 × Width 10.5 × Thickness 1.8 Material Bovine Leather Specifications Card Slot × 3Interior Pocket × 2 Country of Origin Japan Product Code 59080 Attention We have done our utmost to display the actual color of the products shown here, but the colors in the images may appear different depending on the computer, smartphone or monitor environment used. We ask for your understanding in this matter. There may be scratches, irregular coloring, abrasion, creases (wrinkles from the actual animal), etc. on the surface of the leather but please note that these are the natural characteristics of the leather. In order to preserve the natural texture of the leather, it has not been waterproofed. Please take care when using near water. The dark brown and British green are very close to black.