Cross Stingray Leather Long Wallet
SKU: 3420
Your fingers notice it before your eyes do — that bead-like stingray texture has a dry, grippy feel that’s hard to forget. The Cross Stingray Leather Long Wallet is a genuine exotic-hide long wallet. It has a clean black-on-black look with a gothic cross inlaytually feel at the seam. Best for riders and collectors who want a routine pocket wear that stays flat, stays put, and doesn’t look like everyone else’s billfold.
Best Suited For
If you ride and you want a stingray leather long wallet for bikers that slides into an inside jacket or vest pocket, this one makes sense the moment you try it on-body. It’s long enough to organize bills and cards. The profile stays calm against your ribs — no bunching, no weird folding.
If you dress in mostly black and your accessories do the talking, this is a gothic leather wallet that reads subtle up close and bold when light hits it. The cross is built into the leather work, not just surface decoration. It has a clean edge line you can trace with a thumb.
If you collect exotic skins and you’re hunting for a affordable genuine stingray wallet that isn’t the usual croc-or-python rotation, stingray is the fun oddball. It wears in differently. The surface keeps that pebbly look while the wallet softens where it matters — at the folds and card slots.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The smell. It came out of the box clean. No harsh chemical hit — just a faint mineral note from the hardware.
In hand, the stingray has that unmistakable drag when you rub it with your thumb, almost like ultra-fine sanded glass. And when you run a finger across the gothic cross inlay, you feel the change from textured stingray to the smoother leather framing — the seam is crisp, not lumpy.
Layout is simple: cards stack neatly, bills lie flat, and the zip pocket holds coins or small items. For travel days, I like this format. You can keep currencies separate across the bill compartments.
This sits in the mid-range exotic wallet bracket where you expect real hide and clean stitching. It delivers — and holds up well at this price.
One thing to know: the snap closure starts off stiff. The first few days you’ll press harder than you expect to close it. It eases up after regular open-close cycles.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Is it real stingray or just a pattern?
Real stingray. You can feel the calcified bead texture. The raised pearl area on the front panel is a natural feature of the hide.
Can this handle daily motorcycle carry?
Yes. Stingray is naturally abrasion-tough, and the grippy surface helps it stay planted in an inside pocket — it’s a solid pick if you want a gothic cross stingray wallet for motorcycle riders.
Will it fit a front jeans pocket?
Not comfortably for most people. This is a long wallet; it’s better in a jacket/vest pocket or a bag.
Does the snap get easier over time?
Yes. It’s firm at first, then loosens after a week or so of normal use — you’ll feel it “find” its groove.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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Want the same cross vibe in a different material mix? The lizard & stingray chain wallet with sterling snaps has a more armored feel in-hand.
Going full dark-gothic EDC? I’d match it with a chain-wrapped gothic cross pendant so the cross detail carries through without looking costume-y.
And if you’re comparing sizes and layouts, the Biker Wallets collection makes it easy to browse by footprint before you commit.






