Ontheblue Signature 'Button Case'
A unique point item from Ontheblue, featuring a button that resembles a moon-like shell.
Made from cotton fabric yarn, it is a sturdy knit case.
| SIZE | 10*10 (±2cm)
The perfect size for cards and bills.
From the very beginning of creating the button case, I hoped it would look cute while fidgeting alongside a wallet.
Whether at the supermarket, on the street, or when taking out small belongings, I wanted the act of rummaging through a tiny wallet to appear endearing.
That’s why, first, I added a button.
I tried snaps and magnets, but the motion of opening a button to take out money most closely resembled the image I had in mind.
Later, when I found and added a button that resembled the moon, I was truly satisfied.
Second, I envisioned the act of clumsily reaching into the wallet, turning it over and over.
This is why I insisted on a size that fits cards and bills perfectly—not too spacious.
Third, I wanted the wallet to be able to "introduce itself."
This is also why I explore over ten colors and express them in various ways.
I hope that Ontheblue’s button case becomes something that describes you and your life better than anything else.
From now on, Ontheblue’s cases will continue to be a paragraph in an ongoing story.
What kind of story will you write?
A unique point item from Ontheblue, featuring a button that resembles a moon-like shell.
Made from cotton fabric yarn, it is a sturdy knit case.
| SIZE | 10*10 (±2cm)
The perfect size for cards and bills.
From the very beginning of creating the button case, I hoped it would look cute while fidgeting alongside a wallet.
Whether at the supermarket, on the street, or when taking out small belongings, I wanted the act of rummaging through a tiny wallet to appear endearing.
That’s why, first, I added a button.
I tried snaps and magnets, but the motion of opening a button to take out money most closely resembled the image I had in mind.
Later, when I found and added a button that resembled the moon, I was truly satisfied.
Second, I envisioned the act of clumsily reaching into the wallet, turning it over and over.
This is why I insisted on a size that fits cards and bills perfectly—not too spacious.
Third, I wanted the wallet to be able to "introduce itself."
This is also why I explore over ten colors and express them in various ways.
I hope that Ontheblue’s button case becomes something that describes you and your life better than anything else.
From now on, Ontheblue’s cases will continue to be a paragraph in an ongoing story.
What kind of story will you write?