Seven Oaks Slim Wallet by Spartina 449
The Slim Wallet is streamlined to be as sleek as its name suggests. The simple snap closure opens to 12 card slots, 2 double bill slots and an I.D. window. A back zip pocket is perfect for receipts and lucky pennies.
Simple and stately, Seven Oaks is a Bluffton treasure. Built in the 1850s, this cotton-white two-story manor features double verandas and two steeple-like chimneys. Today, it's the rectory for the iconic, historic Church of the Cross. It's an unmistakable Southern belle. And the name? Seven Oaks is derived from the seven immense oak stumps that were built into the structure of the house and still support it today.
Paying homage to the beautiful, contrasting exterior of Seven Oaks, Spartina paired an elegant ivory background with a distinctive black linear pattern - double lines, in fact - to represent the dual features of the home, and of course, the oak leaf. We love this classic combination and believe this pattern is destined to be as timeless as Seven Oaks itself.
The Slim Wallet is streamlined to be as sleek as its name suggests. The simple snap closure opens to 12 card slots, 2 double bill slots and an I.D. window. A back zip pocket is perfect for receipts and lucky pennies.
- Signature linen with leather accents
- Leather flap closure with Mermaid logo
- Exterior zip pocket
- Polyester interior lining
- Polyester interior lining
- 2 bill slots with I.D. window
- Width: 6.75"
- Height:3.75"
- Depth: .5"
Simple and stately, Seven Oaks is a Bluffton treasure. Built in the 1850s, this cotton-white two-story manor features double verandas and two steeple-like chimneys. Today, it's the rectory for the iconic, historic Church of the Cross. It's an unmistakable Southern belle. And the name? Seven Oaks is derived from the seven immense oak stumps that were built into the structure of the house and still support it today.
Paying homage to the beautiful, contrasting exterior of Seven Oaks, Spartina paired an elegant ivory background with a distinctive black linear pattern - double lines, in fact - to represent the dual features of the home, and of course, the oak leaf. We love this classic combination and believe this pattern is destined to be as timeless as Seven Oaks itself.