Piquadro Men's Wallet With Twelve Card Slots Midnight Blue PU1241S107/BLU
The Piquadro men's wallet with twelve credit card slots is a high quality accessory that allows you to easily organize your credit cards. Made with attention to the smallest details, this wallet is made with a particular fabric with a two-tone herringbone pattern subjected to water resistant and anti-streak treatment to make it even more resistant. Additionally, it features full-grain calfskin details and metal accessories with a matte gunmetal finish.
Product Features:
- Number of compartments: 12
Product Tests:
- Breaking resistance test of all the materials used: Allows you to determine the breaking resistance of all the materials used in the products or the adhesion resistance between the fabric and its support. The samples, cut in both warp and weft, are placed between the clamps of a tensor.
- Rubbing color fastness test: The purpose of the test is to determine the amount of color that can transfer from a dry textile surface to another fabric through dry and wet rubbing.
- pH determination test on the skin: Allows you to determine the real pH value of the skin which must be between 3.5 and 4.5.
- Fabric resistance test to abrasion: The purpose is to determine the resistance of the fabric to abrasion. The tissue samples are secured to a holder and subjected to scraping by a rotating platform. In order for the test to be considered passed, broken threads are not allowed in the fabric.
- Water resistance test: Measures the fabric's repellency to water. An instrument similar to a "watering can" is used which simulates the rain of water falling on the fabric. The penetration of water into the fabric is evaluated, i.e. how much of the fabric surface is wet (it must be less than 20% of the surface).
- Oxidation test: Establishes the propensity of metal surfaces to oxidize due to contact with skin or water. No oxidation is permitted.
- Color fastness test to water and sweat: Used to determine the color fastness of the product to contact with water and sweat. The possible transfer of color on the fabrics used in clothing is checked.
- Veslic test on leather: Useful to determine the resistance of each leather to wear, abrasion or color transfer. The leather sample is tested both dry and wet and under a removable weight of 1 kg.
- Leather resistance test to stains: The reaction of the leather to stains is determined by pouring small drops of water on its surface and continuing