How to Secure a Wallet
Buy a short length of link chain., Secure the chain to your belt., Secure the chain to your wallet by punching a hole in the wallet, or by buying a new wallet with a hole punched in it already., Wear your wallet and feel secure that no one will be...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Buy a short length of link chain.
About two feet long at most is enough – you don't want it to be so long you look like a teen gangster! Also make sure it is strong when pulled. -
Step 2: Secure the chain to your belt.
You might need to punch a hole to make a space for it but it's best if you don't need to do this.
Alternatively, put it on a round ring that can be attached to your belt or pants, and then secure it. , Some wallets even come with the whole chain thing included.
If you can't punch a hole yourself, ask your local shoe repairer to make a small, neat hole for you. , -
Step 3: Secure the chain to your wallet by punching a hole in the wallet
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Step 4: or by buying a new wallet with a hole punched in it already.
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Step 5: Wear your wallet and feel secure that no one will be able to grab your wallet when it's attached to you with a chain.
Detailed Guide
About two feet long at most is enough – you don't want it to be so long you look like a teen gangster! Also make sure it is strong when pulled.
You might need to punch a hole to make a space for it but it's best if you don't need to do this.
Alternatively, put it on a round ring that can be attached to your belt or pants, and then secure it. , Some wallets even come with the whole chain thing included.
If you can't punch a hole yourself, ask your local shoe repairer to make a small, neat hole for you. ,
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