
Developing the F705 Secrid x Fritag wallet
Holland and Switzerland. No, it’s not a football match, not even understanding which of the two countries does beer better. We are not talking about challenges, but about creative unions. Like that between Secrid, a company that produces wallets made in Holland, and Freitag, a Swiss brand known for making accessories with the tarpaulins of used trucks. Together they give life to the F705 wallet.
In addition to the leather models, the original company of the coastal city of Aia is known above all for the aluminum Cardprotector model, created to safeguard credit cards and other cards, from the risk of breaking them, if one were to sit on it, but also – very important aspect – from that of unwanted wireless communications. From this accessory the collaboration with the Zurich brand was born.

Secrid x Freitag
With the same attention to detail and security for your bank cards – on the other hand, one of the two companies is Swiss – the range offered is available in different colors, thanks to the use of tarpaulins. Gettable from November 15th 2018 in Freitag’s mono-brand and online stores, the collection is an evolved version of the classic card holder, combining Secrid’s technology with the idea of ethical and sustainable fashion launched by the brothers Daniel and Marcus in 1993.
Definitely a gift for the holidays, both for its being a sort of classic (how many wallets we saw under the tree during the holidays?) And for its added value, that of respect for the environment, because each piece is product with the minimum waste of resources. And, given the latest events on the subject of climate awareness, it can be a small gesture to contribute to the preservation of the planet. Another, for example, is to support two companies whose employees have an average age of around thirty. Fashion that believes in the future.

F705 Secrid x Freitag, photo by Oliver Nanzing
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