This 1970s men’s Buxton black leather bifold wallet is a definition of classic everyday utility.
Buxton Wallet Details
Men’s Buxton black leather bifold wallet. This vintage find is new old stock—never used and still in its original Buxton box. The leather feels sturdy with a smooth finish, and the interior layout keeps daily essentials organized without bulk. The box shows water damage, but the wallet itself is untouched and ready for everyday carry.
Details:
- Genuine black leather.
- Bifold style with slim profile.
- Five card slots.
- One full-length dollar bill compartment.
- Measures 3.5″ x 4.5″ (8.9 x 11.4 cm).
- New old stock; unused condition.
- Original box included (water damage present).
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ABOUT BUXTON
About Buxton
Founded in 1920 in Springfield, Massachusetts, Buxton quickly became one of America’s leading makers of leather wallets and personal accessories. Known for practical designs and reliable craftsmanship, the company introduced innovations like organized card slots and slim bifold silhouettes that became everyday staples. Today, Buxton is still in business producing leather goods, carrying forward more than a century of tradition.
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