Oldis wallet fit guide
Which wallet fits how you carry?
Three questions. No style quiz. Just the details that actually change which wallet makes sense.

The fit guide
Choose for the way you actually carry.
Most people should choose the Oldis One. The questions below identify the two practical reasons to choose something else.
Do you want a built-in place for an AirTag?
Which hand naturally opens and handles your wallet?
What kind of cash do you usually carry?

Oldis One
You do not need tracking or a specialized left-handed international layout. The Oldis One is the slimmest and simplest place to start.
See the Oldis One
Oldis Five
Tracking is the deciding requirement. Oldis Five adds a discreet AirTag slot while keeping full-grain leather, cards and cash in the same wallet.
AirTag sold separately.
See Oldis Five
Oldis Six
You carry wider international bills and naturally use your left hand. Oldis Six reverses the wider Oldis format so the opening and cash handling feel natural.
See Oldis SixWhy the questions matter
Preference is easy. Fit is practical.
Choose One for simplicity.
The core, slimmest Oldis format for cards and folded cash. This is the default recommendation.
Choose Five for tracking.
The AirTag slot is the reason to move away from One. Do not add the extra capacity unless you need the function.
Choose Six for left-handed international carry.
The reversed, wider layout solves a specific hand-and-currency fit problem.
All three stay Oldis
The format changes. The standard does not.
Full-grain leather. Hand-stitched construction. A wallet intended to soften, darken and become more personal through use.

Real leather
Made to build patina instead of peeling apart.

Structured at first
The firmness is the beginning, not the final feel.

Better after it stays
The marks and color shifts become part of the wallet.
Still unsure? Start with the Oldis One.
Choose a specialized format only when the way you carry calls for it.
See the Oldis One