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Hasbro Wallet, Character Wallet ID Card Holder, My Little Pony Rainbow Dash Face Multi Color, Vegan Leather

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Hasbro Wallet, Character Wallet ID Card Holder, My Little Pony Rainbow Dash Face Multi Color, Vegan LeatherZip into colorful style with this officially licensed My Little Pony Rainbow Dash Wallet a fun and functional accessory that showcases the vibrant personality of everyones favorite fast flying pony! Crafted from durable multi color vegan leather, this wallet features a bold, close up graphic of Rainbow Dashs face that brings playful charm to your everyday essentials. Compact yet roomy, its perfect for holding cards, cash, IDs, and more while

Zip into colorful style with this officially licensed My Little Pony Rainbow Dash Wallet — a fun and functional accessory that showcases the vibrant personality of everyone’s favorite fast-flying pony! Crafted from durable multi-color vegan leather, this wallet features a bold, close-up graphic of Rainbow Dash’s face that brings playful charm to your everyday essentials. Compact yet roomy, it’s perfect for holding cards, cash, IDs, and more while reflecting your love for the magical world of Equestria.

Designed with both fans and practicality in mind, this character wallet includes secure compartments for organization and a built-in ID card slot that keeps your most important cards visible and easily accessible. The high-quality vegan leather exterior ensures lasting durability, while the eye-catching print stays crisp and bright through daily use. Whether you’re headed to school, running errands, traveling, or gifting to a fellow pony fan, this Rainbow Dash wallet is a cheerful way to carry your essentials with style.

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  • You're going to love this My Little Pony wallet!
  • Stylish and sleek this ID card holder wallet is made from premium vegan leather.
  • This ID wallet measures 3.0 x 5.0 Inches and features 4 credit card slots, a windowed ID holder and a snap to keep your cards secure.
  • The gorgeous artwork is applied using the latest printing technology so it will hold up well over time.
  • This product is made by Buckle-Down and is Officially Licensed by Hasbro.
  • Features Official Artwork From: My Little Pony
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