Red Stingray Trifold Biker Wallet — .925 Silver Hardware
SKU: 1940
Genuine red stingray skin covers the front of this trifold — hundreds of tiny calcified beads packed into a deep, oxblood-red panel, carrying the natural pearl texture that makes stingray one of the toughest leathers on any wallet. It opens out to three panels with 6 card slots, a clear ID window, and a deep bill compartment. Two .925 sterling silver snaps hold it shut, and a silver grommet at the edge is ready for your wallet chain.
Wear This If
If you ride with a wallet chain — the .925 sterling silver grommet is reinforced into the wallet’s edge, not just punched through. It handles the pull and swing of a heavy chain without tearing through the leather over time.
If you want color in your EDC without going flashy — the red on stingray skin is a deep, saturated tone — not bright cherry, closer to oxblood. The black braided edge frames it, and the silver snaps add contrast without competing with the color.
If you need a wallet that survives years of back-pocket carry — stingray’s calcified surface resists scratches and scuffs that would mark cowhide within weeks. At 7 ¼″ long, it fits in a standard back pocket of jeans.
Living With This Wallet
The front panel shows the stingray’s white dorsal pearl — a cluster of larger beads near the center of the skin where the fin was. It’s the mark of authenticity. No two skins place it in exactly the same spot, so each wallet has a slightly different pattern.
The black braided leather lacing around the entire edge is hand-stitched, not glued. It reinforces the seams and adds grip when you pull the wallet from a tight pocket. The braiding has a slight give to it — taut but not rigid.
Inside, the cowhide is black and smooth. The six card slots are tight when new — cards need a firm push for the first few days. After a week of use, they loosen to the right tension. The trifold design means the wallet folds into thirds, creating a compact package despite the 7″+ length when open.
The two silver snaps click shut with a firm snap. They’re real sterling — not plated base metal. That matters because plated snaps wear through to brass after a year of daily opening and closing.
What’s Inside
Good Questions
Q: What’s the white spot on the stingray skin?
That’s the dorsal pearl — a cluster of larger, brighter beads that sit near the center of the stingray’s back, where the spine once ran. It’s the clearest sign the leather is real stingray and not embossed cowhide, and because every skin is different, no two wallets place that pearl in exactly the same spot.
Q: Can I attach any wallet chain to the grommet?
Yes. The .925 sterling silver grommet is sized for standard wallet chain clips and lobster clasps, so most biker chains snap right on. It’s set into a reinforced section of the leather rather than just punched through, which means it takes the weight and swing of a heavy chain without tearing the edge over time.
Q: Will the red color fade or change over time?
Stingray skin holds dye exceptionally well because its calcified surface seals the color in, so the deep red stays consistent for years rather than fading to pink the way some dyed cowhide does. The raised pearl beads may smooth slightly from constant pocket friction, but that affects the texture, not the color — the red holds.
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If you want a stingray wallet in a different color, the Navy Blue Stingray Bifold Wallet uses the same pearl texture in a dark navy tone — slimmer bifold format.
If you want another stingray biker wallet built for the chain, the Dragon Concho Stingray Wallet pairs the same pearl-textured skin with a .925 silver dragon concho and chain loop.
For a matching chain to clip to the grommet, browse our Wallet Chains in sterling silver, brass, and leather.
See all Stingray Wallets for more colors and styles.









