The first place should be your coins, keys, medicine, etc., the second place should be your stacked bills, and the third place should be your business cards and cards. In other words, you can carry only the necessary amount of small items, regardless of type, in the smallest possible size. Designed based on the concept. It's the perfect size for when you don't want to carry your wallet around. It has a third card slot and one card slot on the outside. We focused on keeping the appearance simple and paying particular attention to the thin gusset.
Development background
When we were designing a wallet with only a coin pocket, we reasoned that ``Wouldn't it be possible to secure sufficient capacity if we had multiple luggage compartments?'' and so we divided the luggage compartments into three. If all three were the same size, it would be surprisingly difficult to use, so I widened the front and narrowed the back two to create its current form. Furthermore, by expanding it to the size of a business card, we have added the function of a business card holder. The origin of the name is multi-case, which is a straightforward name without any twist. I think the opposite of multi is single. In English, it was SINGLER. SINGLER is spelled backwards as RELGNIS.