Collection: Men's RFID Wallets by Tony Perotti

Full-Grain Italian Leather with Built-In RFID Protection

Italian leather. Invisible protection. No compromises.

Tony Perotti men's RFID wallets are handcrafted in Italy from full-grain leather — the same material, the same construction, the same quality as every wallet in the collection. The difference is inside: a discreet metallic lining that helps block RFID signals without adding bulk, changing the silhouette, or affecting the feel of the leather in any way. Many mass-market RFID wallets rely on synthetic materials with a blocking layer added as an afterthought. Tony Perotti takes the opposite approach — the protection is built into a wallet that would be worth carrying anyway.

Full-grain leather that develops a patina. Handstitching that holds for years. Quality hardware selected for long-term daily use. If you are looking to buy an RFID wallet for men that does not ask you to compromise on quality, the Tony Perotti collection at Mr. Wallet Shop is the right place to start.

Bifold and Trifold — Both Available with RFID Blocking

The RFID blocking lining is available across the Tony Perotti wallet range in two primary formats. The RFID bifold wallet is the slimmer choice: two folds, card slots on both sides, a single bill compartment — the classic everyday wallet in a protected version. The RFID trifold wallet carries more: additional card slots, a coin pocket on selected models, and an ID window in the standard trifold layout. Both formats maintain the same silhouette as their non-RFID counterparts — the lining adds no noticeable thickness in daily use.

Available in four colours: black (nero), dark brown (moro), navy blue, and cognac. Each in Italian full-grain leather with silver-tone hardware throughout.

Why RFID Protection Matters — and Why Quality Still Comes First

RFID chips are embedded in most modern contactless payment cards and biometric passports. In some circumstances, these chips can be read at close range without physical contact. An RFID blocking wallet contains a metallic lining that interrupts the signal, helping prevent the chip from being read by an external scanner.

Many mass-market RFID wallets solve the protection question while creating a different problem: synthetic materials, poor construction, a wallet that needs replacing before the cards inside it do. The best RFID wallet for men is one that adds security without compromising material quality or long-term usability. Tony Perotti achieves this with a discreet built-in lining in a full-grain leather wallet that improves with age rather than deteriorating.

Slim RFID Carry — the Lining That Adds Nothing Visible

A common concern with RFID wallets is bulk — the assumption that the blocking layer adds thickness. In the Tony Perotti range, it does not add anything noticeable in the hand or pocket. The RFID slim wallet format maintains the same profile as a standard leather bifold: the lining is integrated into the construction rather than applied as an outer layer. The result is a wallet that carries in a jacket pocket or back pocket exactly as a non-RFID wallet does — with the difference existing at the security level, not in the visual profile.

Handcrafted in Italy by Tony Perotti

Tony Perotti has made leather goods in Italy for decades. The RFID wallet collection represents a specific proposition: Italian full-grain leather construction with a security feature that many leather wallet makers do not offer, and many RFID wallet makers cannot match on quality. Every piece in the Mr. Wallet collection is selected for the integrity of its materials and its making. Free worldwide shipping on every order.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an RFID blocking wallet?

RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification — the technology embedded in most modern contactless payment cards and biometric passports. An RFID blocking wallet contains a metallic lining that interrupts the radio signal these chips emit, helping prevent them from being read by an external scanner without physical contact. The blocking is passive — it requires no batteries, no activation, and no maintenance. In a Tony Perotti RFID wallet, the lining is integrated discreetly into the construction: it adds no visible bulk and creates no meaningful difference in how the wallet looks, feels or opens.

Do I actually need an RFID blocking wallet?

If your payment cards carry the contactless symbol, they contain an RFID chip. Whether RFID protection feels necessary in daily life depends on your habits, travel patterns and preferences. What matters here is that a Tony Perotti RFID wallet looks and feels like a standard Italian leather wallet, with the added reassurance of built-in protection. For men who regularly carry contactless cards or a biometric passport, the RFID version is a sensible choice.

Is RFID blocking built into all Tony Perotti wallets?

No — RFID protection is available in selected models within the Tony Perotti collection. Wallets in this collection have been specifically chosen for their built-in RFID blocking lining. For the full Tony Perotti range without RFID, see the men's leather wallets collection, or browse by format: bifold wallets and trifold wallets.

What is the difference between an RFID bifold and an RFID trifold wallet?

The RFID blocking lining is the same in both formats — the difference is the wallet itself. An RFID bifold wallet folds once, producing a slim two-panel wallet with card slots on both interior faces and a bill compartment. It is the slimmer format, suited to jacket pockets and minimalist carry. An RFID trifold wallet folds twice, producing a more compact footprint with a taller interior: more card slots, a coin pocket on selected models, and an ID window. It is the more organised format, suited to those who carry more cards and prefer everything accessible without removing the wallet from the pocket.

What colours are available in Tony Perotti RFID wallets for men?

Tony Perotti RFID wallets for men are available in four colours: black (nero), dark brown (moro), navy blue, and cognac. All are in Italian full-grain leather — floater grain, fine pebbled texture — with silver-tone hardware throughout. Black is the most versatile everyday choice. Moro is the warmest and shows patina most visibly over time. Navy is the most distinctive. Cognac is the lightest and brightest of the four, and the colour that contrasts most strongly with dark clothing.