Cowhide Leather Biker Wallet — Black with .925 Silver Flame Snaps
SKU: 3107
Clip a wallet chain into the silver grommets on the side, drop this into a back pocket, and it's going nowhere — those grommets are real chain attachment points, not decoration. The Cowhide Leather Biker Wallet is made from genuine black cowhide with .925 sterling silver flame-design snap closures. Measures 6⅛" × 3⅞" (15.6 × 9.8 cm) when closed. Inside: 2 zip compartments, 2 card slots, and a bill compartment. Built for riders who carry cash on the road.
Who This Is Actually For
If you ride and use a wallet chain — The integrated sterling silver grommets are sized for standard lobster-clasp wallet chains. They're riveted through the leather, not stitched — so the attachment point handles highway vibration and repeated clipping without loosening over time.
If you want real silver hardware on your wallet — The flame-design snaps are .925 sterling silver, not plated brass. They won't tarnish to green or flake after six months. The flame pattern on the snaps matches the kind of detail you'd find on biker jewelry — same aesthetic, different accessory.
If you need zip security for cash and coins — Two zip compartments keep loose items locked in. Useful for coins, folded bills, small keys, or anything that could fall out of an open pocket during a ride. The zips run smooth and have enough tooth to stay closed under pressure.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The cowhide is thick — not stiff-thick like cardboard, but dense enough that it holds its shape when you set it down. New out of the box, the leather has a slight sheen and a firm snap closure that takes a bit of thumb pressure to pop open. Both soften after the first week of daily use.
The flame snaps are a nice detail. They're small — you don't see them when the wallet's in your pocket — but when you pull it out and unsnap it, the silver flame catches light. It's the kind of detail that riders notice and everyone else misses.
At 6⅛" × 3⅞" closed, this is a medium biker wallet. It's bigger than a standard dress wallet but smaller than a trucker-style long wallet. It fits in a back jean pocket without the fold-over bulk. The chain grommets sit on the edge where they won't dig into your hip.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: Is the cowhide leather real or bonded?
Genuine cowhide — real leather cut from the hide, not shredded fibers glued together the way bonded leather is. You can see natural grain variation across the surface, and small marks or pores are part of the hide, not flaws. With use it develops a patina and softens to your hand — the kind of character bonded leather never builds.
Q: Will the sterling silver snaps tarnish?
Sterling silver can darken slightly over time — that's natural oxidation. On hardware that gets handled daily (like snap closures), the friction from your thumb keeps the contact surfaces polished. The flame details in the recesses may darken, which actually improves the contrast.
Q: How many cards can this wallet hold realistically?
Two dedicated card slots plus the zip compartments can hold a few more loose cards. For a heavy card carrier, this wallet prioritizes cash and coin security over card volume. If you carry 8+ cards daily, consider a wallet with more card slots.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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If you want more card capacity with the same biker aesthetic, the Skeleton Skull Carved Biker Wallet runs 10 card slots and 3 bill compartments in a larger carved-leather format.
For a dressier option in exotic skin, the Black Crocodile Wallet trades the chain grommets for crocodile texture — same black, different personality.
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