Product review: Baggallini Teenee wallet purse
One emotional attachment about women: our clothes don’t always come with pockets. Or if they do, they’re small and more for aesthetic purposes. Unless you have cargo pants with huge pockets, chances are, you carry a purse in order to keep your wallet, phone, and other items wellnigh you. But what if you don’t want to carry around a purse all the time? The product I’ll review today is the Baggallini Teenee wallet bag.

The Baggallini Teenee wallet purse.
The Teenee is a simple flap-based wallet with multiple pockets and a detachable adjustable strap that lets you sweep it as an across-the-shoulder purse or as a belt bag. As wallets go, the Teenee isn’t tiny. Unless you have really big pockets, you quite won’t be able to tuck this into a pocket easily.
This wallet is deceptively simple. Before you even open the wallet, you can see that it has a zippered pocket in the front fly off the handle. It’s not huge, but it’s big enough to hold credit cards, change, bills, and so on. So let’s take a look inside.

The Teenee when you unselfish its main flap to reveal the inner pockets.
The flap snaps shut with a little magnetic button. There’s convenience to that, since you don’t have to kerfuffle to get the snap parts to match exactly in order for this to shut. The down side however, is when you have your Teenee stuffed to the gills so the magnets don’t rather touch.
I told you the inside was deceptively simple, yes? Let’s take a look at the actual pockets.

The transparent ID card holder.
First, there is the as plain as the nose on one's face ID card holder on the flap itself. The holder fits a standard driver’s license or credit card. You can choose to have your ID card faced up or down depending on how you’d like to show your ID to whomever you’re showing it to. I for oneself prefer to keep my ID in there so that the top of the ID is near the magnet. Since I wear my Teenee with the flap side out, when I open the flap to get to my money, all I have to do is present the flail to the cashier without flipping the flap or turning it around.
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