Secrid Wallets & Purses

Secrid is a Dutch brand that has reimagined the wallet entirely - an aluminium card protector that shields your cards from RFID skimming and ejects them individually with a single thumb motion, housed in a leather or textile exterior. Each Secrid wallet is compact enough to disappear into any pocket while carrying everything you actually need. Browse the full range: Secrid Mini Wallets for maximum compactness, Slim Wallets with a banknote fold, Twin Wallets for double card capacity, Card Protectors for standalone use, Band Wallets for the minimalist, MagSafe Card Protectors for iPhone users, and the Premium range in luxury materials. See also RFID wallets and wallets & card holders.

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Secrid Wallets: The Dutch Brand That Reinvented The Card Holder

Secrid didn't set out to make a nicer version of a traditional wallet. It set out to solve a specific problem, cards getting skimmed, wallets getting bulky, and came up with an aluminium mechanism that's since become the reference point every other RFID-blocking wallet gets compared against.

How The Secrid Mechanism Actually Works

At the centre of every Secrid product is the Card Protector, a precision aluminium case that holds up to six cards and ejects them individually with a single press of the thumb. The aluminium housing blocks RFID skimming attempts outright, rather than relying on a lining or a coating that can wear thin over time. It's a mechanical solution to a digital problem, which is part of why it's held up so well since the brand's founding.

The brand's Dutch design roots show through in the mechanism's simplicity too. There's nothing to charge, calibrate, or maintain beyond the wallet itself, which is part of the appeal for anyone who wants a genuinely low-maintenance solution to card security rather than something that needs its own upkeep.

The Range, Explained Simply

Secrid's naming can look more complicated than it needs to be, so here's the range broken down by what each format actually does:

  • Mini Wallet: The most compact format, pairing the Card Protector with a slim exterior for four to six cards and a few banknotes.
  • Slim Wallet: Adds a fold for banknotes alongside the card mechanism, for anyone who still carries cash regularly.
  • Twin Wallet: Doubles the card capacity with two Card Protector mechanisms in one exterior, suited to anyone carrying a lot of cards.
  • Card Protector: The standalone mechanism on its own, for anyone who wants to use it inside their own wallet or a notebook cover instead of a dedicated Secrid exterior.
  • MagSafe Card Protector: The same mechanism built to attach magnetically to a compatible iPhone.

Materials And Finish

Not every Secrid piece uses the same exterior. The majority of the range wraps the aluminium mechanism in genuine leather, though finishes and textures vary considerably across the Basco, Dusk, and Premium ranges, from smooth and understated through to more richly textured options.

Secrid wallets come in genuine leather exteriors across a wide range of colours and finishes, from the understated Basco and Dusk ranges through to bolder emboss patterns. Every exterior wraps the same aluminium mechanism, so the choice here is really about look and feel rather than function, since the RFID protection and card ejection work identically across the range.

The Premium range takes this further with higher-grade leathers and more refined finishes for anyone who wants the same mechanism housed in something that looks and feels genuinely luxurious rather than purely practical.

Secrid backs its entire range with a warranty covering manufacturing defects, which is worth knowing given how central the mechanism is to the wallet's actual function. A fault in the ejection system isn't just cosmetic the way a worn stitch on a traditional wallet might be, so it's reassuring that the brand stands behind it properly.

For anyone weighing up Secrid against a more traditional wallet, the honest answer is that it comes down to what you value more day to day, the speed and security of the mechanism, or the classic feel of leather and a fold. Neither is objectively better, but Secrid solves a problem a traditional wallet was never built to address.

For a side-by-side comparison against other RFID-blocking brands stocked at Case, our wallets & card holders collection covers the full picture across every format we sell.

Whatever finish or format you choose, the underlying mechanism performs identically, which means the decision genuinely comes down to personal taste rather than any meaningful difference in protection or durability between one Secrid wallet and another.

It's worth handling a couple of formats in person if you can, since the difference between a Mini Wallet and a Twin Wallet is more noticeable in the hand than in a product photo, particularly once you factor in how many cards you actually carry day to day.

Why Secrid Rather Than A Standard Leather Wallet

The honest comparison is this: a traditional leather wallet looks and feels classic, but it does nothing to stop electronic card skimming, and it tends to bulk out over time as cards get pushed in and rarely removed. Secrid solves both problems at once, and the thumb-ejection mechanism is genuinely quicker at the till than fishing a card out of a traditional slot, not just a marketing claim.

For a wider comparison across brands, including Ettinger's traditional English leather and Tumi's travel-specific wallets, see our wallets & card holders collection, or browse RFID wallets specifically for other brands offering similar protection. For the Card Protector mechanism on its own, see Secrid card protectors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Secrid mechanism wear out over time?

The aluminium Card Protector is built to be durable through years of daily use, and Secrid backs its wallets with a warranty covering manufacturing defects.

What's the difference between a Mini Wallet and a Card Protector?

A Card Protector is the standalone card mechanism on its own, while a Mini Wallet pairs that same mechanism with a slim leather exterior built as a complete wallet.

Can I use a Secrid Card Protector without buying a full Secrid wallet?

Yes, the Card Protector is sold as a standalone product specifically for that purpose, whether you want to slot it into your own wallet or use it entirely on its own.

For over a century, Case Luggage has specialised exclusively in travel goods, and today Hold Luggage & Check-In Suitcases sit as one of our largest and most established categories. Across decades of check-in development, we have seen materials evolve from early moulded plastics to advanced polycarbonate composites and aluminium frame constructions engineered for cargo hold impact. We have witnessed wheel housings reinforced, telescopic handle anchor points strengthened, and expansion systems stabilised to withstand heavy packing loads. That long-term industry perspective shapes how we curate this collection.

Once surrendered at check-in, these cases are conveyor-loaded, stacked under weight, and transferred repeatedly. Airline damage and structural fatigue are inherent risks in large-format luggage.

As an official UK stockist partnering directly with established global manufacturers, we select hold luggage built for structural longevity and supported by dependable warranty protection.

This guarantees:

  • Authentic check in products supplied through authorised channels
  • Full manufacturer warranties
  • Recognised aftercare support
  • Verified customer trust

We hold both ourselves and the brands we represent to exacting standards. Our guidance is specialist and impartial, grounded in decades of category focus and real-world product knowledge.

Alongside direct support from our expert team, our dedicated information hub provides in-depth, considered insights to help customers make informed decisions within one of the most technically demanding luggage categories.

Find your closest luggage store, and explore the Secrid Wallets & Purses collection in person.

 

Piccadilly - Our flagship London luggage store at 170 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9EJ, home to luggage and travel goods for over a century.

 

Harrods, Knightsbridge - The exclusive luggage concessionaire inside Harrods, Lower Ground Floor, 87 to 135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7XL.

 

Heathrow Airport - Shop airside at Terminals 3, 4 and 5 for suitcases, cabin bags and last-minute travel essentials before you fly.

 

Every store carries the same trusted brands - Samsonite, Tumi, Briggs & Riley and more. Since 1923, Case has helped travellers find the right luggage in London. Find your nearest Case store.

 

*Please note that not every product is available in every store. If there's something particular you'd like to see, please contact the store to check availability before visiting.

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