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Downsizing doesn’t require
a downgrade, especially
if it’s a supple leather
cardholder from Loewe
Photograph by Victor Prado
Tight Wad
The bulging
Rolodex, once
a talisman of
power, was long
ago pushed into
the tar pit of
history by your
phone’s contact
list. Somehow the
equally bloated
wallet continues to
roam the landscape,
dinosaurlike, stuffed
with receipts and
membership-card
plastic. Leave it to
Loewe, a 174-year-
old Spanish design
house under
the umbrella of
LVMH, to make the
most compelling,
attractive argument
for you to ditch
your pocket full of
paper: the $265
Puzzle Plain
cardholder.
Modeled on
the already
iconic Puzzle
handbag, it has
four slots for credit
cards and IDs and
a central slit for a
few bills.
THE COMPETITION
- Milanese leather
goods maker
Valextra SpA has
always been a
favorite of those
who seek quality,
not flash. Its $310
card case, which
can hold six cards,
comes in lobster red
or a tobacco brown
called Havana and
features a signature
notched design with
lacquered ink piping.- The two-slot
Buckler from
Guarded Goods
is handmade to
order in Minnesota
from $65, with your
choice of leather
and thread color.
From there, you
can build your own,
adding two more
slots for $15 or
upgrading to shell
cordovan leather for
$95 to $105.- Protect your cards
from snooping
RFID scanners with
the Ridge’s $105
Titanium metal
wallet. It’s able
to hold as many
as 12 cards, and
it comes with an
attached money clip
or cash strap.
- Protect your cards
- The two-slot
THE CASE
When Jonathan
Anderson unveiled
his first collection for
Loewe (pronounced
low-EH-vay) in
2014, the star was
his Puzzle Bag,
with its geometric
jigsaw pieces. The
cardholder renders
his angular design
in several different
colorways: greige
(pictured) is offset
with a vibrant
blue and yellow;
the lagoon/black
conjures underwater
depths. Made from
supersoft calfskin,
all are finished with
hand-painted black
edges. The thin
middle compartment
has just enough
room for daily
gratuities—because,
remember, always
tip in cash. $265;
loewe.com
THE ONE Bloomberg Pursuits February 10, 2020