試行錯誤の末…新商品「コメット長財布タイプ」

After trial and error...New product "Comet long wallet type"

We have a new product!

This is the Comet long wallet type, which has been requested by many customers.

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The Comet concept of ``compact and easy to use'' has been translated into a long wallet...

That was difficult.

Compact means small.

Easy to use refers to the ease of use that makes it easy to put things in and take them out.

If it's small, it's difficult to take it in and out...

If you make it with enough room to make it easy to put in and take out, it will become bulky and large...

It is not easy to incorporate these two contradictory aspects.

But we can't give up.

Since the Comet series is so popular, we can't release a long wallet that deviates from that concept.

Trial and error, trial and error, trial and error...

It took quite a while from conception to development and completion.

Then, I discovered a structure and tailoring method that made me think, “This is it!”

The structure named ``UV gusset'' allows for a wide opening gusset without waste.

We have also improved the tailoring method and eliminated unnecessary parts as much as possible.

In this way, a compact long wallet measuring 17.5 x 9.5 cm was completed.

Of course the capacity is perfect!

Bills…30 pieces ~
Cards…8 pieces ~
Small change…30 pieces ~

The free pocket is spacious enough to hold tickets, 10,000 yen bills, and cards.
If you are a cashless type, you can use a card, and if you are a cash type, you can use a 10,000 yen bill.

The simple design that can be used for a long time without any quirks is perfect for everyday use, as well as for business and ceremonial occasions.

・I like long wallets...but I want to carry them compactly
・I hear that long wallets are good, but they seem difficult to use.
・I want to put in and take out with just one action (opening the lid)

Recommended for those people.

Color as you like!
We have 49 types available...!

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