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Money clips are a fashionable, minimalist way to store your cash and cards, but what’s the best way to organize and fold everything so it all fits? Folding money for a clip is a breeze, and you can customize what you include and how you arrange it to suit your needs. We’ve put together a nifty guide to folding money for a money clip so you can pay cash quickly and with flair. If you’re ready to hit the town without a bulky wallet, read on!

Things You Should Know

  • Stack your dollar bills with your biggest denominations on bottom and your singles on top. Fold the stack in half to slide it into the clip.
  • Include your ID, driver’s license, and main credit card. Slide your cards into the center of your folded money stack or clip them outside the stack.
  • Money clips are slimmer than wallets, so keep it in whichever pocket or bag you prefer (even front pants pockets or inside of a blazer).
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Pull cash from the center.

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  1. Since the stack was organized by denomination, your large bills will be towards the outsides and your small bills will be in the center. Thumb through the corners or edges of the bills and pull out what you need. [3]
    • Pinch the clip lightly to keep the stack in place while you slide out a bill so that your entire stack doesn’t spill out on accident.
    • Practice using your money clip to get the feel for pulling cash quickly and easily.
    • Alternatively, pull the entire stack out of the clip and remove the bills or cards you need, then reinsert the stack into the clip when you’re done.

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    How much cash and what denominations should you carry?
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    Most clips will fit at least a dozen folded bills (clips attached to the outside of wallets might hold fewer). Aim to carry a mix of denominations including several singles for everyday small purchases. If you carry larger denominations, you can carry more money with fewer bills.
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      Warnings

      • Placing large bills on the outside of the clip might draw the attention of potential pickpockets. If you’re concerned, put a few singles on the outside so it looks less conspicuous. [8]
      • Magnetic money clips might scramble the strip on your credit cards after prolonged exposure, so aim to use them for cash only. [9]
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