Etienne Aigner Wallets
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Etienne Aigner wallets are durable, stylish and a longtime favorite of those who love vintage accessories!
About Etienne Aigner
Etienne Aigner small leather goods have been around for such a long time that they may be easy to overlook, and that's a shame, as the man behind the name, truly had a gift for leather goods.
Starting out as a designer for Dior in 1945, Etienne Aigner went on to open his first show room on Fifth Avenue in New York City, and since that time, as grown exponentially in popularity. Sadly, at the age of 95, Mr. Aigner passed on in 2000, but his incredibly chic deigns, including products that contain his signature red color, are still here for consumers to appreciate.
Shopping For Etienne Aigner Wallets
There are plenty of online shopping sites that offer Etienne Aigner wallets. Get stared in your search by visiting:
Etienne Aigner Wallets
When searching for Etienne Aigner products, why not go straight to the source? At Eitnne Aigner.com you'll find three available wallets, each more beautiful than the last:
- Geometric Checkbook: This checkbook styled wallet is as functional as it is beautiful. Designed in a chic, elongated style, this wallet holds everything you may need, from credit cards to loose change, to your checkbook, while offering a discreet front closure. Several colors are available, from black to Vanchetta (a pinkish beige) at the very affordable price of $40.00.
- Geometric Multifunction: If you find the "checkbook" styled wallet a bit too large for your taste, then try the Geometric Multifunction. Smaller in size, this wallet still functions beautifully to hold all of your daily monetary essentials.
- Geometric Tri-Fold: Even smaller than the Multifunction style, the Tri-Fold opens to reveal separate compartments for your credit cards and dollar bills. You can expect to pay $26.00 for this look.
Amazon.com
Amazon.com also offers several stylish looks. There you’ll find:
- Signature Tri Fold Logo Wallet with Peacock Trim: This wallet is very similar to the one you'll find at Etienne Aiger.com, but it comes in a brilliant peacock blue trim that is offset beautifully by the maker's signature logo. You can expect to pay $34.99 for this style.
- Ellington Clutch Wallet: This "zip around" wallet also features the very famous signature logo, but here the trim is done in an elegant plum. This durable coated canvas offers a fully lined interior with multiple credit card slots- perfect for the gal on the go! Available for $34.99.
- Platinum Logo Tri-Fold Wallet: Sleek in its design, this small wallet can easily fit into the smallest of hobos, and because of its eye catching platinum designs, should be easy to sport no matter how crowded the bag. You can purchase this wallet for $26.00.
The Shoe Buy.com
An elegant deeply colored espresso wallet is available at Shoe Buy.com. Several colors are available here, including:
- Black
- Black Express/Black
- New Camel/Maple/Maple
However, no matter the color you eventually choose, all of the designs carry the signature logo, but in a more understated and elegant pattern that the traditional Tri-Fold style. You can expect to pay $25.45 for this particular Etienne Aigner style
Lastly, you can also find the very distinctive and fashionable A Logo SLG Indexer at ShoeBuy.com. Two colors, black and black espresso are available in this style, both at a price of $26.95. This is the perfect wallet for someone who loves to keep all of their necessary monetary items in one place, but loathes extra bulk.
Putting It All Together
Etienne Aigner is a staple in the small leather goods industry, and with good reason. Not only are these wallets finely made with exquisite attention to detail, but they offer a certain Parisian vintage flavor that true fashion connoisseurs simply adore. Many styles and name brands have come and gone, but because of its consistent quality of design, Etienne Aigner looks like it's here to stay!
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