This is due to both wallet’s smaller sizes both having a very similar style to storing cash and cards. In terms of general functionality, both wallets are very similar. My recommendation is to choose the wallet that looks the best to you. Because of this, I find it hard to award either the victory in this round declaring it a draw. ![]() The craftsmanship of both wallets is nearly indistinguishable providing amazing quality and materials. But the design of a product is entirely down to personal opinion. I love its classic yet minimalist look and think the range of colors and designs is vast and varied. I honestly prefer the look and design of the Ridge wallet. They provide a lovely and varied mix of customization options with unique colorations like red, silver, and even gold. The same can be said for the Dango as well. ![]() Ridge provides a nice simple varied array of color options to choose from, sometimes releasing unique patterns and artwork versions of the wallet (like the above Hawaiian version). Personalization is another consideration in the design. The Ridge is a lot more simplistic and hosts an entirely metal wallet with the added addition of a money clip or elasticated clip. It not only uses a metal frame but full-grain leather and a rubber band. The Dango is a bit more in your face with a combination of materials. It’ll be entirely down to you whether you prefer the look of the Ridge or Dango. ![]() I can only really describe each as having a futuristic look. They both have very unusual designs incorporating cleverly designed and shaped metal to create a wallet that has both charm and a distinct look. The designs of both the Ridge and Dango are closely related.
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