Navy men carry the noble traditions of valor and glory everywhere they go, on land and on the sea. Now, you can pay tribute to this distinguished group of individuals with the first-ever stainless steel U.S. Navy wallet, a singular achievement in craftsmanship and design exclusively from The Bradford Exchange.
Handcrafted with 25,000 flexible stainless steel threads - three times thinner than a piece of paper - this U.S. Navy wallet has the strength that surpasses leather with a feel as slick as steel. Convenient interior compartments include three credit card slots, two pockets, an ID window and large pocket for bills. Plus, this patriotic keepsake showcases the Navy symbol sculpted in bas relief and is finished with a faux suede trim and lining. Carry it with pride or give as a perfect gift for Navy men! Strong demand is expected, so don't miss out. Order now!
- Show your pride and pay tribute to those who serve in the U.S. Navy with this first-ever U.S. Navy stainless steel wallet, available only from The Bradford Exchange
- Handcrafted with 25,000 flexible stainless steel threads that's three times thinner than a piece of paper, this Navy wallet has the strength that surpasses leather but with a feel as slick as steel
- Using the same stainless steel fabric found in aerospace and high-tech automobile industries, this wallet defies stretching or staining
- Convenient interior compartments include 3 credit card slots, 2 pockets, an ID window and large pocket for bills
- The outside of this patriotic keepsake showcases a U.S. Navy symbol, boldly sculpted in bas relief
- Finished with a matching faux suede trim and lining
- Resistant to corrosive materials such as salts and acids, and the tightly woven steel has proven to passively resist radio-frequency hacking - the latest identity theft technique used to scan credit cards
- Measures 3-1/4" W x 4-1/4" L; 8.25 cm W x 10.7 cm L
Neither the United States Navy nor any component of the Department of Defense has approved, endorsed, or authorized this product.
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