A Unique Wallet for the Cricket Tragic

This week I’ve had the opportunity to review The Opener wallet by The Game. This wallet is inspired by a real leather ricket ball. 

If you are looking for the perfect Christmas gift for a cricket tragic, this could be it. It’s made of beautiful Italian leather complete with the stitching seen on the typical leather cricket ball. 

Not only does it look great but it feels really nice in the hands, just like a brand new cricket ball. The white stitching completes that feel. The wallet is designed in Australia and comes complete with it’s own unique wallet number. It felt like having my very own test cap.

Inside the wallet is complete with a cricket themed jacquard lining. This truly is the cricket tragic’s wallet. Custom monogramming is available to really add to the personal feel. 

Everything about this wallet from the packaging to the wallet oozes class, just like the great game of cricket.

The Opener wallet is available online for $144 from The Game.

Rob Jolliffe

Rob is an EFTM loyalist, plays an integral role in what we do. He started out as Australia's Next Tech Blogger 2017 - winner of our competition to find the next tech talent and join the EFTM team at CES 2018!  He's since travelled with us several times, and now contributes when he can, and is the Captain of our team of moderators whom he has a tough job keeping on the straight and narrow. We wouldn't be EFTM without Jolly.

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