MEN'S LEATHER WALLETS
Pocket Wallet - Brown
Pocket Wallet - Black
Pocket Wallet - Burgundy
Pocket Wallet with Coin Purse - Leather
Pocket Wallet with Coin Purse - Brown
Pocket Wallet with Coin Purse - Black
Men's Leather Wallet Americano - Havana
Men's Leather Wallet Americano - Brown
Men's Leather Wallet Americano - Black
Men's Leather Wallet Americano - Burgundy
Wallet with Coin Purse Rubber - Havana
Wallet with Coin Purse Rubber - Brown
Wallet with Coin Purse Rubber - Black
Rubber Wallet - Havana
Rubber Wallet - Brown
Rubber Wallet - Black
American with Rubber Coin Purse - Havana
American with Rubber Coin Purse - Brown
American with Rubber Coin Purse - Black
Basic Leather Wallet - Havana
Basic Leather Wallet - Black
Wallet with Inside Clasp and Leather Coin Purse - Havana
Wallet with Inside Clasp and Leather Coin Purse - Black
MEN'S LEATHER WALLETS
Have you ever wondered how many times a day you use your wallet? The truth is that men’s leather wallets are one of the most used and essential accessories in daily life. And since you use it every day, it’s easy not to notice when it needs replacing. If it’s time to upgrade your leather wallet, at MONPIEL, we offer the best prices in our online shop and high-quality 100% leather products crafted with care and attention to detail.
THE BEST MEN'S LEATHER WALLETS
At MONPIEL, we understand that the best men’s leather wallets may be perfect for one person but not for another. Whether you prefer a coin wallet, cardholder wallet, or a compact wallet, we believe this accessory not only makes life easier but also reflects your style and personality through its design. That’s why our craftsmen and designers have created them to cater to different tastes and needs—so you can find exactly what you're looking for.
YOUR FIRST LEATHER WALLET
Just bought your first MONPIEL leather wallet? Congratulations, you made the right choice! MONPIEL’s men’s leather wallets will last you for years! And the best part? They get better over time. Leather gradually changes with age, giving your wallet a rugged look that many men seek when purchasing leather accessories. A rugged look is great, but a dirty wallet is not. That’s why we’ll explain how to keep your leather wallet looking its best.
HOW TO CLEAN YOUR WALLET
First, empty your wallet—you don’t want to get your cards or family photos wet. Then, make your own cleaning solution by mixing ¼ cup of olive oil, ½ cup of regular vinegar, and a spray bottle. Shake it and spray the leather. Wipe it down with a cotton cloth. You can add a few drops of peppermint oil or any scent you like to mask the vinegar smell, though it will fade quickly. Keep in mind that this method is safe for standard leather but should not be used on suede or nubuck. Enjoy your leather wallet for years to come!
WHAT IS THE BEST MEN'S WALLET BRAND?
There are many brands offering men’s leather wallets, but leather craftsmanship is truly an art. Not many brands specialise in leatherwork, and unfortunately, most high-quality options come with a hefty price tag. Below, we highlight the best men’s leather wallet brands:
1. MONPIEL: Founded in 1980, this Spanish company has a long tradition of leather craftsmanship. It offers a wide catalogue of men’s wallets, including large wallets, compact wallets, wallets with coin pockets, cardholders, and more. Their designs are modern, and the quality of their products is undeniable. Without a doubt, it’s the best option for finding a high-quality wallet at the best price.
2. Montblanc: A well-known luxury brand specialising in pens, watches, and leather goods. Founded in 1906, it’s recognised as a high-end men’s accessory brand. Their wallets have a classic design, often using black leather and saffiano finishes. Their iconic logo represents the Mont Blanc peak.
3. Loewe: A Spanish luxury brand with a strong heritage in leather goods. It was appointed as a royal supplier during King Alfonso XIII’s reign. While they primarily focus on women's handbags, they are also highly regarded in the luxury leather sector.
4. Massimo Dutti: A brand specialising in men’s fashion, part of the INDITEX group (which owns Zara, Pull & Bear, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho, and Uterque). They offer a selection of leather wallets, cardholders, and other accessories.
5. Carolina Herrera: Founded in 1981 by Venezuelan designer María Carolina Josefina Pacanins Niño, this luxury brand is known for its fashion, leather goods, and fragrances. Their men’s collection includes a variety of leather cardholders.
6. Pielnoble: A Barcelona-based brand specialising in leather goods since 1929. They offer a wide range of men’s wallets, crossbody bags, and leather belts. Their products have a classic style with high-quality craftsmanship.
7. Bottega Veneta: An Italian brand founded in 1966 and acquired by the Gucci Group 20 years ago. They specialise in luxury leather goods, including high-end men’s leather wallets with a distinctive woven leather design.
While all these brands offer great options, their prices can be quite high. If you’re looking for a high-quality leather wallet at a fair price, MONPIEL is the best choice.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A WALLET AND A BILLFOLD?
There are many opinions on the difference between wallets and billfolds. According to the **RAE (Royal Spanish Academy)**, here are the definitions:
Wallet: “A small, rectangular object made of leather or other material, folded in half, designed to hold documents, cards, banknotes, etc.”
Billfold: “A small pocket wallet designed to hold money, cards, etc.”
Traditionally, billfolds were used to carry only cash and identification, often alongside a separate coin purse. Wallets, on the other hand, offer a broader design range and often include coin compartments.
Nowadays, with the rise of credit cards and digital payments, wallets are becoming smaller and slimmer. Years ago, most wallets included a coin pocket, but that feature is now less common.
The main difference between a wallet and a billfold is size. Wallets tend to be more compact, while billfolds were historically larger to accommodate unfolded banknotes.
Today, the two terms are often used interchangeably.