Money Clip - Carry
Money Clip - Carry

Money Clip

Regular price $48.00
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  • Solid brass, uncoated, and unpolished
  • Work patina finish will evolve over time with the user
  • approx 2.25" length, .5" width, 1.5mm thick
  • Extended tumble for max tension
  • Shipping & Customs Info
  • Cuffs & Bracelets
    We size our cuffs and bracelets based on the circumference of the wearer's wrist, not the piece itself. To find your ideal size, we suggest wrapping a soft measuring tape or string comfortably taut around your wrist where you want your cuff to rest and recording the measurement without any slack -- don't worry, we account for comfort! Our sizing kit includes a paper ruler that can be used in place of a measuring tape if you don't have one.
     Find your corresponding size below:
    6 inches - Small
    6.5 inches - Medium
    7 inches - Large
    7.5 inches - XL
    8.0 inches - XXL
      If you fall exactly between two sizes, we recommend sizing up or requesting a custom size. If you fall outside of our standard sizing range, we can do a custom size at no extra charge. Just be sure to triple check as custom-sized pieces are considered final sale. 
      Rings
      If you aren't 100% certain of your ring size, you can order our sizing kit. It includes a reusable plastic ring sizer to help you determine best fit, as well as ring width cut-outs to help you visualize a ring on your finger in our most popular sizes.
      (If you are in the US, shipping is free. If you're not, you can find them for super cheap on Amazon.) Make it as tight as you can and still it get over the knuckle, then check it a few times throughout the day as fingers tend to fluctuate in size.

      If you wanted to confirm, you could always pop into a jewelry store to get sized. This is typically a free service.

      Keep in mind we can do half and even quarter sizes -- just include the request in the order notes on the cart page. If in doubt, it's best to err on the smaller end because smaller is easier to adjust and harder to lose!
      Necklaces & Chokers
      The measurements listed for our necklaces and chokers are their full circumference (including the empty space, as in the example of our Champion Choker) so to determine your perfect fit, use a soft tape measure to see where they will fall on your neck. Our sizing kit includes a 30" aluminum ball chain that can be cut down with wire cutters or scissors to help you visualize different length chains on your neck.

      Customer Reviews

      Based on 16 reviews
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      Sean Brennan
      Perfect Clip - With Adjustment (READ)

      I’ve used a money clip since I graduated college (‘05), and my sister gave me a sterling Tiffany clip. That one lasted me ~10 years (then fatigued and split at the bend). So I figured - no problem, I’ll get a new one every ~10 years. Bought one, got it engraved again, and just like everything else these days, for the most part, “they don’t make it like they used to”. It broke/split in ~2 years…

      So then I wandered a bit. Got a stainless steel one at a shop in P-Town, used, because the guy mentioned that it’d never break (true, but it was not exactly nice or striking at all).

      Then I bought some faux scrimshaw type one on eBay, that was just okay.

      And then I apparently started dating the right woman, and when my birthday came around this year, she knew of my money clip issues, so to speak.

      She got me this. I was skeptical at first, because when I switched my 3 credit cards, my health insurance card, my license, and my Charlie Card (so, 5-6 cards), and my usual $100, $80 in twenties, $10, $5, and a couple of $1’s? Super tight fit. Not going to happen.

      BUT, I knew the fix for this - at least with well made clips/good metallurgy based stuff (I come from a now long bankrupt 3rd generation foundry family - so I know metals).

      The fix is to force a gardened steel rod into the bend are. So for most, this means a screwdriver - well, you slide the clip perpendicular to the shaft of it.

      Intentionally and forcefully do that, and then use a cloth or very strong hands to then basically re-bend/re-shape the bend area. You need the circumference of the “circle” there to be larger, and then you need to have the clip bend back in to hold the cards and contents well.

      End of the day - if too narrow at bend? No good.

      Fix that, and you’ll be good. Do it yourself at home - you’re hopefully a grown and real man, even though we are a dying breed.

      This is good metal - make it what you need it to be.

      Highly recommend the engraving too. No brainer. It is clean and crisp and deep engraving.

      Maybe polish it up when it arrives too - even though that will happen on its own over time.

      Buy this if you are a money clip guy, as all should be, and you like quality possessions. This will likely last at least 15-20 years - if not longer.

      J
      Jake

      Rad

      D
      Devin Uber
      Love it mostly

      I love the look of it. I just wish it held less amount of cash - right now I have 3 20’s and the money clip won’t accommodate that. I either need more cash or a different money clip. Hoping for more cash, but we’ll see…

      C
      C.
      Money Clip Blues

      I love the look and feel of this money clip. My only problem is when I have only a few bills and the clip does not hold them in place.

      E
      Ethan Smith

      Incredibly impressed. Perfect size, perfect holding capacity, and quick service - even with custom monogramming.

      Customer Reviews

      Based on 16 reviews
      88%
      (14)
      6%
      (1)
      6%
      (1)
      0%
      (0)
      0%
      (0)
      S
      Sean Brennan
      Perfect Clip - With Adjustment (READ)

      I’ve used a money clip since I graduated college (‘05), and my sister gave me a sterling Tiffany clip. That one lasted me ~10 years (then fatigued and split at the bend). So I figured - no problem, I’ll get a new one every ~10 years. Bought one, got it engraved again, and just like everything else these days, for the most part, “they don’t make it like they used to”. It broke/split in ~2 years…

      So then I wandered a bit. Got a stainless steel one at a shop in P-Town, used, because the guy mentioned that it’d never break (true, but it was not exactly nice or striking at all).

      Then I bought some faux scrimshaw type one on eBay, that was just okay.

      And then I apparently started dating the right woman, and when my birthday came around this year, she knew of my money clip issues, so to speak.

      She got me this. I was skeptical at first, because when I switched my 3 credit cards, my health insurance card, my license, and my Charlie Card (so, 5-6 cards), and my usual $100, $80 in twenties, $10, $5, and a couple of $1’s? Super tight fit. Not going to happen.

      BUT, I knew the fix for this - at least with well made clips/good metallurgy based stuff (I come from a now long bankrupt 3rd generation foundry family - so I know metals).

      The fix is to force a gardened steel rod into the bend are. So for most, this means a screwdriver - well, you slide the clip perpendicular to the shaft of it.

      Intentionally and forcefully do that, and then use a cloth or very strong hands to then basically re-bend/re-shape the bend area. You need the circumference of the “circle” there to be larger, and then you need to have the clip bend back in to hold the cards and contents well.

      End of the day - if too narrow at bend? No good.

      Fix that, and you’ll be good. Do it yourself at home - you’re hopefully a grown and real man, even though we are a dying breed.

      This is good metal - make it what you need it to be.

      Highly recommend the engraving too. No brainer. It is clean and crisp and deep engraving.

      Maybe polish it up when it arrives too - even though that will happen on its own over time.

      Buy this if you are a money clip guy, as all should be, and you like quality possessions. This will likely last at least 15-20 years - if not longer.

      J
      Jake

      Rad

      D
      Devin Uber
      Love it mostly

      I love the look of it. I just wish it held less amount of cash - right now I have 3 20’s and the money clip won’t accommodate that. I either need more cash or a different money clip. Hoping for more cash, but we’ll see…

      C
      C.
      Money Clip Blues

      I love the look and feel of this money clip. My only problem is when I have only a few bills and the clip does not hold them in place.

      E
      Ethan Smith

      Incredibly impressed. Perfect size, perfect holding capacity, and quick service - even with custom monogramming.


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      Customer Reviews

      Based on 16 reviews
      88%
      (14)
      6%
      (1)
      6%
      (1)
      0%
      (0)
      0%
      (0)
      S
      Sean Brennan
      Perfect Clip - With Adjustment (READ)

      I’ve used a money clip since I graduated college (‘05), and my sister gave me a sterling Tiffany clip. That one lasted me ~10 years (then fatigued and split at the bend). So I figured - no problem, I’ll get a new one every ~10 years. Bought one, got it engraved again, and just like everything else these days, for the most part, “they don’t make it like they used to”. It broke/split in ~2 years…

      So then I wandered a bit. Got a stainless steel one at a shop in P-Town, used, because the guy mentioned that it’d never break (true, but it was not exactly nice or striking at all).

      Then I bought some faux scrimshaw type one on eBay, that was just okay.

      And then I apparently started dating the right woman, and when my birthday came around this year, she knew of my money clip issues, so to speak.

      She got me this. I was skeptical at first, because when I switched my 3 credit cards, my health insurance card, my license, and my Charlie Card (so, 5-6 cards), and my usual $100, $80 in twenties, $10, $5, and a couple of $1’s? Super tight fit. Not going to happen.

      BUT, I knew the fix for this - at least with well made clips/good metallurgy based stuff (I come from a now long bankrupt 3rd generation foundry family - so I know metals).

      The fix is to force a gardened steel rod into the bend are. So for most, this means a screwdriver - well, you slide the clip perpendicular to the shaft of it.

      Intentionally and forcefully do that, and then use a cloth or very strong hands to then basically re-bend/re-shape the bend area. You need the circumference of the “circle” there to be larger, and then you need to have the clip bend back in to hold the cards and contents well.

      End of the day - if too narrow at bend? No good.

      Fix that, and you’ll be good. Do it yourself at home - you’re hopefully a grown and real man, even though we are a dying breed.

      This is good metal - make it what you need it to be.

      Highly recommend the engraving too. No brainer. It is clean and crisp and deep engraving.

      Maybe polish it up when it arrives too - even though that will happen on its own over time.

      Buy this if you are a money clip guy, as all should be, and you like quality possessions. This will likely last at least 15-20 years - if not longer.

      J
      Jake

      Rad

      D
      Devin Uber
      Love it mostly

      I love the look of it. I just wish it held less amount of cash - right now I have 3 20’s and the money clip won’t accommodate that. I either need more cash or a different money clip. Hoping for more cash, but we’ll see…

      C
      C.
      Money Clip Blues

      I love the look and feel of this money clip. My only problem is when I have only a few bills and the clip does not hold them in place.

      E
      Ethan Smith

      Incredibly impressed. Perfect size, perfect holding capacity, and quick service - even with custom monogramming.