Red Stingray Gothic Cross Bifold Biker Wallet — Braided Edge
SKU: 1383
The red stingray cross doesn't sit centered and symmetrical — it flows like a flame, one arm stretching toward the top corner while another curves down to the opposite edge. The stingray's calcified pearls are visible through the red dye, tiny white dots scattered across the cross shape like embers. Black cowhide frames everything, and hand-braided leather lacing runs the full perimeter. This is the Red Stingray Gothic Cross Bifold Biker Wallet — a long wallet that opens like a book, not a trifold.
Best Suited For
If you want stingray without going full exotic — The cross-shaped inlay gives you that distinctive stingray texture without covering the entire wallet. The cowhide does the heavy structural work; the stingray provides the visual hit.
If you prefer a thinner pocket profile — As a bifold, this folds once instead of twice. At 7½" × 3¾" closed, it's slimmer in your pocket than any trifold in this collection — even when loaded with 6 cards and cash.
If you ride with a chain — Sterling silver grommet at the top corner. The braided edge reinforces the area around it, so chain tension doesn't stress a single stitch point.
What Carrying It Actually Feels Like
The stingray section is rough in one direction, smooth in the other — that's the calcified scales doing their thing. Run your thumb across the cross and you feel every pearl, every edge where the stingray meets the cowhide. The black leather around it is soft and pebbled, a completely different texture just millimeters away.
Open it and everything is black leather inside — card slots on one flap, zip pocket and bill sections on the other. No silk lining, no color. Just clean black pebbled cowhide that matches the exterior. Cards slide in and out easily when the slots are new; they'll mold to your cards within a couple weeks.
Two tribal conchos sit at the top and bottom of the front panel. They're decorative — sterling silver with a swirl pattern. The actual closure is a separate snap at the top.
Heads up: Six card slots is the limit here — no extras, no hidden pockets behind them. If you carry more than 6 cards, you'll need to double up in slots, and that makes the card section noticeably thicker on one side of the bifold. Keep it to 6 and the wallet stays flat.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: What shape is the cross — is it a traditional cross or something else?
It's a gothic/flame-style cross — asymmetrical, with arms that curve and taper like fire. Not a straight-line religious cross. The shape is abstract enough to read as a tribal flame pattern from a distance.
Q: How much of the front is stingray vs cowhide?
Roughly 40% stingray, 60% cowhide. The cross shape covers the center and extends outward, but the corners, edges, and closure strap are all black cowhide. The back is 100% cowhide — no stingray.
Q: Is the interior lined with anything, or is it all leather?
All black leather inside — no silk lining, no fabric. The card slots, bill compartments, and zip pocket are all pebbled cowhide. It matches the exterior and should last longer than a fabric lining.
Q: How does this compare to the black stingray cross wallet?
Same construction method — stingray cross on black cowhide — but this one uses red-dyed stingray instead of black. The red version has much more visual contrast. The black version is more subtle, almost stealth. Both have the same braided edge and concho hardware.
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Same cross shape in black instead of red — the Black Stingray Cross Biker Wallet is the stealth version of this design. Same construction, less contrast.
Want more stingray coverage? The Stingray Trifold Chain Wallet wraps stingray around the entire exterior — full panels instead of an inlay shape.
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