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After the change of the operator, the Hotel Rutherbach now presents itself with an updated website 

The new version of the hotel's website also took into account the current functionality and display requirements for different devices. This way, the website can be displayed optimally in a smartphone, tablet, laptop or on a desktop PC.  

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    We're living in a world where you don't have to carry money around any more.
    More and more stores are accepting Apple Pay and Google Wallet, and pretty much every other store accepts
    all debit and credit cards. But even if you're living a cash-free life, you still need something to
    hold your cards and maybe a note or two. That's where the best minimalist wallets come into play.
    These are slim wallets that only carry the bare essentials.
    This makes them great for putting in your pants and keeping
    a stylish look -- great for weddings or any other event where you're wearing dress pants.


    Minimalist wallets are a diverse breed of lightweight, svelte containers designed to accommodate only your most essential everyday carry items:
    some money, an ID card and a few credit or debit cards.
    The best minimalist slim wallets combine a
    stylish appearance, durable construction and -- most importantly -- a design that forces you to be ruthlessly economical in your choices about what
    to carry around every day. With that in mind, we've put together this list to help you find the best minimalist wallet.




    George Costanza's notorious wallet. 


    Sony Pictures Home Entertainment


    The minimalist wallet category itself has, ironically, become jam-packed, with thousands of designs
    being sold online and in stores by well-known brands, high-end boutiques and
    Chinese up-and-comers. Most of these minimal wallet styles cost between $10 and $40.
    But there are plenty of wallets with a minimalist design that cost $100 or more --
    often built from heavy-duty materials, like high-quality leather, or stocked with extra features, like a bottle opener or multitool.
    So if you're looking for a compact wallet with a slim profile design that does "more," you're not
    hurting for choices.

    Though there are plenty of bifold and trifold thin wallet options, we're mostly focused on one-panel design wallets here.
    These usually hold between four and 10 credit and debit cards,
    though some do it more artfully than others. Many come in a variety of fabrics and colors, while some are
    hybrids, which combine wallet and money clip or elastic band.

    Most offer some type of RFID blocking technology, which is advertised as a
    protective measure against electronic pickpocketing, like scammers skimming data stored on your contactless credit cards.
    (That may be an overblown concern, however.)

    We've put them through their paces, with an eye on quality, durability, style, functionality and price.
    Take a look at our minimalist wallet recommendations below, which we'll update as we test new
    products.





    Best minimalist wallets, compared



















    Best overall





    Best value





    Best warranty





    Most extra features





    Best rugged pick





    Luxury pick













    Model





    Airo Collective Stealth





    Hammer Anvil





    Buffway





    Dango





    Ridge Titanium





    Harber London











    Buying info





    See at Airo Collective





    See at Amazon





    See at Amazon





    See at Amazon





    See at Amazon





    See at Harber London











    Price





    $58





    $15





    $10





    $89





    $125





    $85











    Weight (oz.)





    0.14





    1.27





    0.88





    3.35





    2.65





    0.49











    Dimensions (LxWxH)





    3.8 x 3 x 0.25 inches





    4.0 x 3.3 x 0.25 inches





    4.4 x 3.1 x 0.25 inches





    4.38 x 2.5 x 0.38 inches





    3.4 x 2.1 x 0.44 inches





    2.9 x 4 x 0.4 inches











    Capacity





    8 cards plus cash





    6 cards plus cash





    8-12 cards





    12 cards





    12 cards





    6 cards plus cash











    RFID





    Yes





    Yes





    Yes





    Yes





    Yes





    Yes



























    Airo Collective










    Airo Collective Stealth Wallet Razor








    Best overall















    After carrying a wide variety of minimalist wallets over the past several
    years, I have finally found one that I can recommend without reservation. The Airo Collective's Stealth is
    tasteful, thoughtfully designed and extraordinarily, singularly minimal, weighing a
    feathery 0.14 ounce. The billfold design features two pocket card slots,
    each holding up to four credit cards, and a thin elastic band --
    Airo calls it a "ballistic bungee loop" -- that securely holds your cash in place. 

    The company says its material is 15 times stronger than steel, and the website
    features videos of musclebound dudes trying and failing to
    rip it apart. Also appealing: It's made in the US, comes
    with a two-year warranty and offers RFID protection,
    for whatever that's worth. After several months of use, I
    can report that it's broken in -- but still
    holding up well.











    $58 at Airocollective



















    Amazon










    Hammer Anvil Minimalist








    Best minimalist wallet for under $15















    Five of the 12 wallets we tested had essentially the same basic design, and there are dozens -- if
    not hundreds -- of nearly identical models,
    all made in China, listed on Amazon. Though the price of the Chelmon model is less than $10, the
    rest of them generally cost between $10 and $15, though
    some colors, patterns and fabrics are more expensive than others.
    They're all about the size of a deck of playing cards, though they
    measure about 0.25 inch thick. The five we tested all have their brand names embossed on them:



    Hammer Anvil RFID Blocking Minimalist Front Pocket Wallet

    Kinzd Slim Wallet

    Zitahli Slim & Minimalist Front Pocket Bifold Wallet

    Buffway Slim Minimalist Front Pocket RFID Blocking Leather Wallet

    Chelmon Slim Wallet RFID Front Pocket Wallet

    Each of these slimmer wallets had the same basic elements: two or three card holder pockets on each
    side; a transparent window that lets you flash
    your ID without removing it; an inner space that can be
    used as a cash pocket or to stow a few more cards; RFID blocking on its
    card sleeve to block electronic pickpocketing of your credit and debit cards; and, in the case of
    the slightly pricier Zitahli, a magnetically attached
    money clip. (That company claims this money clip wallet can safely hold up to 25 bills, but when I put in just 10 folded bills, the magnets failed to connect.) But my top choice overall is the shorter, wider
    Hammer Anvil; I don't mind that it lacks the ID window,
    which, for all of its practicality, I find tacky and not
    befitting of our top wallets list.

    I also really like the Kinzd, which has a slightly broader design that separates it from the cookie-cutter field.
    It has a terrific inner pocket -- which is closed on one
    side only, allowing you to open it up wide -- that comes together firmly with a satisfying magnetic snap.












    $15 at Amazon



















    Amazon










    Buffway Slim








    Best warranty















    The Zitahli Slim & Minimalist Front Pocket Bifold Wallet,
    the Buffway Slim Minimalist Front Pocket RFID Blocking Leather Wallet and the Chelmon Slim Wallet RFID Front Pocket Wallet
    are more or less identical, and if you're looking for
    a cheap, nondescript slim minimalist wallet (with RFID blocking), honestly, any of
    them will do. But note that the Buffway minimalist
    leather wallet provides a generous 12-month no-questions-asked
    replacement policy, making it my top choice
    for the habitual loser of wallets.











    $10 at Amazon



















    Dango










    Dango T01 Tactical Wallet








    Most extra features















    There's something odd about a minimalist RFID wallet that includes a paracord
    tensioner. And yet, we have the T01, which covers the basics and then some.

    It's extremely durable, handcrafted with "aerospace-grade" aluminum -- for those of you looking for a metal wallet -- in the
    US, and can hold 12 cards (at least) plus a wad of bills in the included silicone band.
    And the T01 comes with not only a built-in bottle
    opener, but Dango's stainless-steel multitool accessory,
    which can be stowed in the wallet. (I can't recall even one moment
    during the past 25 years when I needed any of
    those tools while on the go.) The multitool pushes the wallet's total weight above 6 ounces, reduces the number
    of cards it can hold and won't be happily received when boarding an airplane.
    But still, it's a cool wallet for those who need tools
    on them at all times.

    Dango backs the T01 with a limited lifetime warranty on manufacturing defects and one year for
    defects in materials and workmanship.











    $89 at Dango

    $89 at Amazon



















    The Ridge










    Ridge Titanium








    Best rugged pick















    Of all of the rugged minimalist wallets I tested, I found the Ridge to be the most flexible -- ironic for a wallet made of titanium.
    But the sandwich design of the Ridge wallet securely accommodates one
    card as easily as it can 12, and the durable but pliable money clip
    holds one bill as tightly as a bigger wad.

    The cutout provides quick access to all of your cards, and
    the tough elastic strap that holds everything together inspires
    confidence. 

    This wallet is almost comically overdesigned, and you can use the included screwdriver (!) to disassemble the pieces, remove the
    money clip and bring the money strap to the exterior.
    Ridge makes this wallet in China, but backs it with a lifetime guarantee against
    manufacturing defects, which seems about right for the price.
    This burnt titanium Ridge wallet is probably
    my favorite color, but there is far more available over
    at the Ridge website if you want something a little subtler, or a lot more boisterous.












    $125 at Amazon



















    Harber London










    Harber London RFID Card Holder








    Best luxury pick















    Handmade in Spain, this pricey leather card holder exudes sophistication. This cardholder-style
    leather minimalist wallet is available in a variety of attractive solid and two-tone color combinations, it weighs about
    half an ounce and holds six cards and a few bills. Tasteful, well-made with leather material and quite minimalist, this one would make an awesome wallet for a
    graduation or birthday gift.











    $85 at Harber London



















    Flowfold










    Flowfold RFID Blocking Minimalist








    Another good choice















    Flowfold's design is supremely minimal: It's extremely thin and weighs
    a fraction of an ounce. The one pocket design can fit up to 12 cards -- or fewer,
    with some money -- and that's about it. Unlike most of the other
    wallets, however, it requires eight cards or a wad of money
    to work properly; it won't securely hold just one or
    two cards and still block RFID signals properly. 


    But it's exceptionally durable; the one I bought several years ago
    has held up exceedingly well. (Full disclosure:
    Flowfold is headquartered in southern Maine, where
    I live, and I am acquainted with folks who work
    there.)

    Note that the Paperwallet Micro Wallet, profiled below, makes a great alternative to
    the Flowfold.











    $20 at Amazon





    Other minimalist wallet options















    Ekster










    Ekster Parliament

















    If James Bond carried a minimalist wallet, it would be Ekster's distinctive but pricey Parliament.
    The main compartment securely holds one card to five
    cards, which fan out of the top when you push the nifty eject button. (It must be noted that there are
    a fair number of Amazon reviews complaining about problems with the
    button.) Concealed within the interior is an elastic band that holds money
    or additional cards. And the genuine leather cover flap -- yes, technically,
    this could be called a bifold -- has two more slots for additional storage.

    (There's yet another slot on the back, too.) If you
    pack too much into a pocket, however, you risk perverting the mission of
    the minimalist wallet. Note that Ekster also sells a solar-powered,
    voice-activated tracker card that can help you
    find a misplaced wallet.











    $71 at Ekster

    $89 at Amazon



















    Vaultskin










    Vaultskin Notting Hill

















    Vaultskin's tasteful Notting Hill wallet manages to cram
    a lot into a small package. The defining feature here is the
    zipper. For some, it will be a deal-breaker --
    for its bulk, or whatever it connotes, style-wise -- while
    others will find the security of a zippered compartment appealing
    for containing their credit and debit cards and money. If you're pro-zipper,
    there's much to like. The exterior features three slots that can accommodate
    cards or money. A fourth hidden slot can store two or three more cards,
    which you can eject out the top using the genuine leather pull tab.
    The inside has two pouches, one of which snaps down, and
    a strap that can stow several more cards.
    There's also a small key hook. Though it says "London" on the packaging, this wallet
    is made in China.











    $45 at Amazon



















    Trayvax










    Trayvax's Armored Summit Wallet

















    Trayvax's Armored Summit Wallet delivers an appealing combination of
    ruggedness and extra features at a reasonable price.
    It can hold up to seven cards and five bills, and like the
    Dango, it's built from sturdy materials -- steel and melonite, in this case -- in the US.
    Also like the Dango, it has an integrated bottle opener.
    Still, Trayvax's buckling strap is a deal killer for me.

    It's nylon, not elastic, and I found it quite difficult to adjust when I needed to remove a few cards or make more room for additional money.












    $35 at Trayvax

    $41 at Amazon



















    Paperwallet










    Paperwallet Micro Wallet

















    Though technically a minimalist bifold wallet and not a sleeve,
    the Micro Wallet warrants inclusion here for its incredibly light weight.
    Made out of Tyvek -- the synthetic material used to wrap buildings during construction, which
    is also water-resistant -- this bifold wallet weighs a mere quarter of an ounce.

    You can park a few cards in each of its side pockets or
    slots, and the cash compartment will hold as
    many folded bills as you can cram in. Whether it's one dollar
    or a stack of 20s, however, this wallet will not stay closed when outside of your
    pocket. 

    You can get these wallets on Amazon. But the company sells an array of quirky,
    distinctive designs on its own website. Paperwallet guarantees the Micro
    Wallet for 30 days -- a shorter period than most other vendors.
    But I've been using mine for a couple of weeks and, so far, it's held up surprisingly
    well. I'm curious to see how it does over the long haul,
    and will update this roundup in the future.











    $35 at Amazon



















    Thread Wallets










    Thread Wallets Elastic

















    Thread Wallets' Elastic resembles a fancy Ace bandage or compression sleeve.
    It's made of a stretchy material, and can easily hold 10 cards and some money.
    It also has a small key ring. Though it's billed as specifically "for women" -- and it
    was my 10-year-old daughter's favorite of the bunch -- that seems a bit reductive.
    This would be an excellent wallet for anyone. The only drawback to this
    simple, stylish wallet is that the excess material on the interior bunches up into a lump, a minor but considerable design blemish.













    $16 at Amazon

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