Epessa Leather Pocket Protector Pen Holder Pen Pouch/Full Grain Leather
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I'm not sure what size your wine opener is, but if it's thicker than 0 I believe it'll work. It will be perfect if the height is 5'', the width is 2'', and the length is not too long; please see the detailed picture of product size for more information.
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This means it will pull down on the pocket, which will not look good. The other issue is that it will not fit standard pens or mechanical pencils due to its smaller size. When your shirt is SECURED in your pocket, a pocket protector protects it from ink and marker stains. They are held to the shirt by a clip so that they do not fall out if you lean over. If you put your pen or mechanical pencil in the middle, it will barley clip, which is a problem because the bottom is shaped like an arrow point and a dress shirt pocket is flat across the pocket. If you look closely at the photo, you can see the things I mentioned above, as well as the fact that their shirt is an outdoor corduroy shirt with a shallower pocket than a dress shirt, making the pull/sag on the pocket less noticeable. If you wear this type of shirt, this is ideal; however, if you wear dress shirts like I do, it falls short of perfection. If the company ever makes one that fits a dress shirt and is longer to secure the pens, I will buy it in a heartbeat. The leather and stitching are both of exceptional quality.
Okay, I'll admit it: I'm a nerd. br>br>I got this because the pens and screwdrivers in my lab coat fall out every time I lean over. It irritated the hell out of me. I've been joking around about getting a pencil protector. br>br>When I first saw this, I thought to myself, "Why not?" It was inexpensive enough that it wouldn't be a big deal if it didn't work. br>br>It turns out that it does exactly what I expected. When I lean over, my pens and other items stay in my pocket. Yaay! br>br>As some of the dye was coming off and staining my lab coat, I ran a cloth soaked in IPA over it. br>br>It was well received by a few of my coworkers. I told them, "Sure, I'm a nerd, but get over it. " They liked it, as it turned out.
You must have one if you do any woodworking, construction, or simply around the house.
This is exactly how it appears in the pictures and works. Shirt pockets, pants pockets, and belt pockets all have different functions. Many of the leather pocket protectors I see online won't fit me because I don't always wear shirts with pockets. It's the only one-of-a-kind pen you'll ever find. I prefer leather to plastic, nylon, or other synthetic materials, so I found a pencil holder with a belt loop. The belt loop appears to be sturdy; I'm hoping it will last a long time, and I believe it will! I'd give it a four to five star rating.
I was looking at a similar, heavily-modified version of the same thing. heavily promoted I had previously reviewed a Hide and Drink project, but it lacked the belt loop, so I decided to try this product, which had no reviews. I also managed to save a buck. I got it today and I'm quite pleased with it. The leather is thick and sturdy, and it hasn't been scarred too badly. It easily accommodates a Kershaw Chill thin pocket knife, an AAA flashlight, and a pen. The only issue I see is that the leather is doubled and extremely thick where your items clip on, rendering every pocket clip useless on other pockets.
For a pocket protector, it's quite attractive. The only minor issue is that the fold down on the front is so thick that it's difficult to get the pen clip over it. But other than that, it's fine; I would have preferred it to be wider, closer to the standard pocket measurement of 3 1/2 inches. Because it's only 3", it can't hold as much as the others.
Not a thick leather pocket protector, but a belt loop pocket protector. It's only a few paragraphs long, and none of my full-length articles are included. It can hold a variety of pen sizes. br> Leather is supple and easy to work with. The stitching appears to be in good condition.
It looks nice and is well packaged. As a holster style, it's not very good. It only lasted three hours before the flimsy thread snapped and it shattered on the floor.