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All Purpose Flips for Entermodal

by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA on 10. 9.07
Design & Architecture

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Our friends at Entermodal, a company we've featured before, tipped us off about a line of limited-edition flip cases they've just produced for All Purpose, a store in Los Angeles.

Handmade in Portland, Ore. from vegetable-tanned leather, the $140 cases are a sleek, Zen-minimalist take on the business-card case—or even your wallet, if you're not into the habit of carting around loose change. You get your choice of black or white leather, complete with contrast stitching.

Check out the rest of Entermodal's Fall 2007 line at its Web site. ::All Purpose

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Comments (4)

$140 for a folded piece of leather? Minimalist.. not really.

jump to top Daniel says:

Minimalist in the sense that it leaves me with minimal money.

My minimalist wallet is a big paperclip. But I'm willing to sell it for a mere $50 plus shipping and handling.

jump to top Anonymous says:

Nice to see that women are not the only one's getting scamed to buy micro money holders for big bucks.
Don't worry guys, in a little while you too will be able to fork over $1200 for something made with $2 worth of materials in a third world country by a person who got paid $0.25.

jump to top Pan_theFrog says:

Saw the rest of their line at a store in L.A.. Incredible stuff. Never seen a leather company with this sort of eco-dedication.

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