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Nike's got a new wallet for sneakerheads, and it's even more fancy than its last genius effort (Air Max 1 card holder, anyone?).

Nike's new ritzy accessory is actually a Jordan Brand wallet called the Jumpman Ingot card case. The Jordan Ingot wallet is this luxurious Jumpman wallet made of delicious Nappa leather, the top-quality material used on luxury car seats or, in some cases, $1,000 dino toys by Bottega Veneta.

The body of the wallet boasts a premium buttery texture, but the accessory's lining consists of polyester. Regardless, this is still a pretty swanky Jordan wallet.

The Jordan piece offers convenient holders for your cash and cards — that's if you don't spend your last $50 on the brand-new wallet. Oh yeah, the Jordan Ingot wallet is a smooth $50 (before tax and shipping).

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The wallet also comes stamped with a gleaming Jumpman pendant in the corner, sealing the luxe effort with a shiny, albeit classic, label signature.

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Again, the Jordan Jumpman Ingot card case is up for grabs on Nike's website for $50. A bifold option is also available for $65 (it has same Nappa leather build and lustrous Jumpman symbol but with extra space).

Earlier this year, Nike released a leather-like Nike Air Max 1 '86 wallet, which looked like the iconic Air Max model transformed into a sneakerhead-friendly accessory. Following a quick sellout, the brand followed up with a restock plus two new models, an Air Force 1 and Air Max 90 wallet.

Nike has now created a Jumpman wallet for sneakerheads who enjoy the finer things in their shoe-obsessed lives.

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