We’ve waxed poetic about Portland based company db clay’s cow-free wallets before, and we truly believe you’d be hard-pressed to find a better looking eco-friendly bifold. In fact, the only thing better than one of their wallets could be knowing that yours is one of a kind – something that db clay has made possible through their new project, Puzzle. Puzzle is a gallery of 500 gaffer tape wallets, all entirely unique and hand printed and painted by Alex Steckly. As of today, there are 432 of these arty money holders (or maybe just “ID holders,” assuming you’re an artist yourself) are left for the nabbing, which means heading in that direction will certainly prove overwhelming if only for the sheer sexiness of duct tape. And girls, if you’re starting to hunt down Chrismukkah presents, boys of all types seem to really appreciate these for obvious reasons — check some of those man gifts off your list here.


brian Tuesday, 11.13.07 @ 3:35 pm

awesome wallets! my favorite is definitely #322!


mr. diggles Wednesday, 11.14.07 @ 2:04 am

thank you so much carmel!

we have worked really hard on this project and we can truly say they are one of a kind. i scanned every single sheet of art before they were stitched and i had the privilege of first pick. i snagged #254.

ps: the wallets are made of two materials – our custom engineered eco-friendly Tope and gaffer’s tape. you can find more about the materials used on the Puzzle gallery.

we currently only have the duct tape wallets available on myductbills.com in the form of a kit. it is also one of a kind.

ok – enough shameless plugs. i am starting to hate myself.

thanks again joshspear.com – keep it up.




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