Fun Facts About Biker Wallets You Should Know

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Fun Facts About Biker Wallets You Should Know



When you look at a biker, what do you see? A powerful two-wheeler under a burly guy? Tattoos and leather all over the place? Massive silver or steel accessories and gears? Yep, all these elements constitute a classic biker look but there is so much more to this image that we can’t see at first glance. For instance, biker wallets, what are they, why are they called bikers, and what things do make them ‘biker’? So many questions to answer… but don’t worry, if you got intrigued, you’ll find the answers in this post.

1. Invented by bikers

Of course, bikers are not the people who invented a billfold but they gave it features that allow us to call an item they carry in their pockets a biker wallet. A motorcycle is not a kind of vehicle that can carry a lot of stuff so bikers always have all the necessities on them. Therefore, a biker wallet should be roomy to accommodate money, credit cards, ID and other essentials yet compact to fit into a jeans pocket. Another important thing for motorcyclists is that a wallet is secured from getting lost while riding. Finally, this accessory should match the overall biker image. When all these three factors were combined, the world was introduced to biker wallets.

2. Chain is Necessary

As we’ve said, bikers desire their wallets to be securely attached to them so that they won’t fall out of a pocket and disappear in the middle of nowhere. The role of this security mechanism is played by a wallet chain with a motorcycle bell. You’d be surprised but in modern history, bikers were the first to attach a pocketbook to a belt with a chain. These chains are made of metal (steel, brass, or silver) or leather. The latter conveys a Wild West and cowboy vibe so many riders prefer this option despite lower durability.

3. Features Biker Symbolism

Biker wallets are not just items you can find in the nearest accessory store. They feature leftfield symbolism inherent in biker culture. For instance, this biker wallet carries images of skulls and flames. Both are popular biker motifs with interesting interpretation. Other commonplace themes are animals, crosses, Indians, spirits, wheels, motorcycles, cowboys, etc.

4. Made of natural materials

A regular wallet can be made of anything but a biker one must be crafted of genuine leather. It is because natural materials are much more durable than their artificial counterparts. When you shove your billfold into a pocket and then pull it out several times a day, you definitely need it to be sturdy. Top-quality cowhide will serve you for dozens of years if you care of it properly while exotic leathers preserve their look and functionality for at least 30 years.

5. Not only for bikers

You don’t have to be a biker to pull off a striking wallet. With the right attitude and proper outfit choice, a stout, eye-catching, and practical billfold will become an indispensable attribute of your image. It will also make a good gift for a person who appreciates quality-made men’s accessories. Before you set off to a store to get a biker billfold, get yourself familiar with wallet buying tips.










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