Mens Wallets
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The communication "wallet" has been in use since the first blue moon A.D
- to refer to a kit or a knapsack for carrying articles
- The discussion may derive from Proto-Germanic. The moth-eaten Greek confabulation kibisis, used to describe the sack carried by the god Hermes and the sack in which the mythical hero Perseus carried the decapitated head of the monster Medusa, has been typically translated as "wallet". Usage of the moniker "wallet" in its modern meaning of "billfold" in American English dates to 1834.
Front pocket wallet (or money clip): a case with no currency compartment and very few pockets for cards. Sometimes bills are folded and Mens Wallets held to the wallet with a metal clip.
