Red Stingray Gothic Cross Leather Biker Chain Wallet
SKU: 1467
Bikers and rockers who chain their wallets tend to gravitate toward leather with personality. This one delivers: a red stingray cross inlay centered on a black leather body, with .925 sterling silver flame snaps that catch light whenever the wallet moves. At 4¾" × 3⅝" it's a medium-format chain wallet — bigger than a standard bifold, more pocket-friendly than a long.
Who This Is Actually For
If you want stingray without a long-wallet commitment — This is the mid-size option. Nine card slots (more than most bifolds offer), a bill compartment, and a zip section — all in a format that fits back pockets and jacket internals without the 7-inch length of a trucker wallet.
If sterling silver hardware matters to you — The flame-design snaps are solid .925 — not plated zinc. The chain grommet is the same grade. These won't chip, peel, or turn green after a season of riding. They tarnish slightly, which most riders prefer.
If gothic accessories are part of your look — The red stingray cross against black leather reads dark and deliberate. It pairs with skull rings, heavy chains, and leather jackets without competing for attention. The flame snaps tie the gothic theme together.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The red stingray panel has that signature calcium-bead texture — hard, pearly dots that catch light differently depending on the angle. The surrounding black leather is smooth by comparison. Running your hand across the front, the transition from stingray to leather is abrupt and tactile.
The flame snaps take a firm press to close. They're sterling silver, so they're heavier than you'd expect from snaps. The click is solid — no accidental popping open in a pocket.
Inside, nine card slots line both walls. The bill compartment holds folded US notes — this isn't a long wallet, so bills go in half-folded. The zipper pocket runs the full width for coins, keys, or anything you don't want loose.
The hand-stitched edges hold tight. The corners feel reinforced — those are the stress points where wallets fail first, and these are visibly thicker at the turns.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: Is the stingray cross real or synthetic?
Genuine stingray skin — the calcium beads are natural and visible. Synthetic stingray looks flat and uniform. Real stingray has irregular bead spacing and a surface that polishes itself with friction.
Q: Why flame-design snaps instead of plain ones?
The flame motif ties into the gothic/biker design language of the wallet. They're also cast in solid .925 sterling silver — functional hardware that doubles as a design detail. Heavier than standard snaps, which means a more secure closure.
Q: Will US bills fit without folding?
No — this is a medium-format wallet (4¾" × 3⅝"), not a long wallet. Bills go in folded in half. If you need flat bill storage, the long stingray wallets are a better fit.
Q: Will the sterling silver tarnish?
It can develop a dark patina over time — most riders like the weathered look. A quick wipe with a silver polishing cloth restores the shine. It won't chip or peel like plated hardware.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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If you like the stingray cross design but prefer a black-on-black palette with a longer format, the Black Stingray Cross Wallet has 6 card slots and three bill compartments in a full-size layout.
Need a chain? Browse the wallet chain collection — leather, silver, and brass options to pair with the grommet.









