Green Ostrich Wallet — Genuine Ostrich Skin Men’s Bifold
SKU: 3776
Raised quill-follicle bumps run across the green ostrich leather surface — a texture that can't be faked or embossed convincingly, and the clearest sign you're holding the real skin. This is a genuine ostrich skin bifold wallet in forest green, measuring 4⅜″ by 3⅞″ when closed. Eight card slots and two bill compartments inside a leather-lined interior. The green is deep and saturated — not lime, not mint, but a dark forest tone that darkens further at the edges where the leather curves.
Who This Is Actually For
If you carry a bifold daily — Eight card slots handle the essentials: IDs, bank cards, transit pass. Two bill compartments let you separate currencies or keep receipts on one side. The 4⅜″ × 3⅞″ size fits a back pocket without the rounded bulge that thicker wallets create.
If you appreciate exotic leather — Ostrich leather is softer and more flexible than cowhide straight out of the box. The quill follicle pattern — those distinctive raised dots — is unique to ostrich and impossible to replicate in synthetic materials. Each wallet has a slightly different pattern distribution, which makes every piece one-of-a-kind.
If you want color in your carry — Most men's wallets are black or brown. This forest green stands out without being loud. Best for people who want their wallet to be more than a black rectangle. The green deepens with age and handling — it gets richer, not faded.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The ostrich leather feels softer than you'd expect from an exotic skin. There's a give to it — the wallet bends and flexes when you sit on it rather than holding a rigid shape. The quill bumps provide a subtle grip texture that keeps the wallet from sliding around on smooth surfaces.
The interior is leather-lined — not fabric. The card slots are snug when new. After a week of use, they loosen to the point where cards slide in and out easily without falling out. The two bill compartments open flat when you unfold the wallet, which makes counting cash easier than in a wallet with a curved bill section.
The green color is consistent across the exterior. The edges and fold line may darken slightly over time — that's normal leather aging on a piece that gets handled daily. Ostrich leather is one of the most durable exotics — it resists cracking better than crocodile and holds its shape longer than python.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: How can I tell this is real ostrich leather?
The quill follicle pattern — those raised bumps where feathers once grew — is the signature of genuine ostrich. Each bump has a small dimple at its center. Embossed faux-ostrich can mimic the shape but not the texture or the softness of real ostrich skin.
Q: Will the green color fade?
Ostrich leather holds dye exceptionally well, so the forest green will deepen and develop character rather than fade out. High-contact areas — the fold line, the corners, the edges you handle most — may darken slightly over time, but that shift reads as a richer patina rather than wear.
Q: How durable is ostrich compared to other exotic leathers?
Ostrich is one of the most durable exotic leathers available. It's softer and more flexible than crocodile, resists cracking better, and doesn't dry out as quickly as snake skin. The natural oils in ostrich leather help it stay supple for years with minimal conditioning.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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For the same exotic leather in a different color, browse the full ostrich wallet collection — multiple colors in the same bifold design.
If forest green isn't your color, the brown ostrich wallet runs the same bifold layout and quill-follicle skin in a warm classic brown.
For a lighter tone, the cream ostrich bifold wallet offers the same exotic skin in a pale, standout shade.










