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Two Factors People Must Consider When Buying Personalised Wallets for Others

by Genesis Fuller

Here are two factors people should consider when buying personalised wallets as gifts for their loved ones. 

They should consider the recipient's personal style

Most people use and keep their wallets near them all day, every day. With this in mind, it's important for someone who's getting a personalised wallet for a loved one to ensure they consider the recipient's personal style, so they feel comfortable and happy about using this essential accessory all the time. If for example, the person carries their wallet in their pants pocket, and they usually wear dressy, slim-fitting jeans or trousers, then this should be factored into the gift-giver's choice of wallet.

If they want to have a wallet designed from scratch for this person, they might want to order a simple, slim and compact bi-fold wallet, that will fit neatly into the recipient's fitted trousers without adding bulk to the pockets (as this might negatively affect the streamlined look the person wants their outfit to have). Similarly, they should ensure that any engraved areas do not add further bulkiness. For example, rather than ordering a leather wallet with a protruding metal plate on its exterior that has the recipient's initials engraved onto it, they might want to have the initials embossed directly onto the leather itself. The latter would not protrude out from the wallet in the way that the former would.

They should ensure the personalised elements complement the wallet's design

It's also important for the person to ensure that the personalised elements of the wallet complement this accessory's general design. For example, if a person is ordering a wallet that has a minimalistic, sleek look, they should avoid using fussier-looking fonts for the embossed or engraved text they add to it, as these would clash with the wallet's aesthetic. Instead, they should opt for a font featuring clean, simple lines. If on the other hand, the wallet has some ornate patterns embossed onto it, then a personalised engraved or embossed message in a decorative cursive font would suit it better.

Similarly, the proportions of the personalised features should match the proportions of the wallet. For example, if the person wants to put a message on the outside of a card slot within the wallet, and this compartment is quite compact, they should ensure any message or image they have embossed onto this area is equally small. This will ensure that this personalised element doesn't look oversized and out of place.

Contact a company that offers personalised wallets for more info.

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