Leather is an animal byproduct, and while some of it is sourced from abattoirs, around 1 billion animals are killed in the leather industry annually. Aside from animal cruelty, the tanning process is toxic because of the use of chemicals such as cyanide, arsenic, and chromium. Ready to check out the best vegan wallets yet?

Gone are the days when being vegan meant sacrificing style for ethics. Now you can rock a vegan leather wallet (women’s and men’s) that’s not only cruelty-free, but also looks good and feels great in your hands.

To find the best brands, we considered materials (making sure to avoid PVC, a type of plastic with a highly toxic chemical content and lack of means of responsible disposal), manufacturing ethics, carbon commitments, sustainable packaging, and more.

Our new Brand Rating System raises this to the next level by considering 22 criteria, from animal welfare to chemical use, so that you’ll be able to see at a glance those brands going the extra mile for people, animals, and the planet. We haven’t applied it to these brands yet, but you can head to our explainer for the full details of what to expect once we do.

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Vegan Leather Wallets to Keep Your Greenbacks Green

The non-leather wallets for women and men created by Doshi are on-point with PETA-certified vegan wallet options made using vegan leather alternatives such as cork, kraft paper, and Piñatex pineapple leaf fiber.

Climate-positive Pixie Mood’s cruelty-free women’s wallets made of REACH-certified non-toxic materials are, we think, some of the most attractive designs. We use the Jane 2-in-1 Crossbody daily and love how incredibly versatile it is.

Out of a love for retired fire hoses comes Elvis & Kresse. Each beautifully crafted luxury vegan wallet is made from decommissioned fire hoses and other creative reclaimed materials.

Index: The Best Vegan & Cruelty-Free Wallet Brands

  1. Pixie Mood Jump to brand
  2. Doshi Jump to brand
  3. Malia Designs Jump to brand
  4. Corkor Jump to brand
  5. Elvis & Kresse Jump to brand
  6. Matt & Nat Jump to brand
  7. NAE Jump to brand

Pixie Mood

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About Pixie Mood

Price Range: $22–$100

If you want to protect your green along with animals, choose Pixie Mood.

Take your pick from a range of designer vegan women’s wallets, including cardholders, zip around wallets, vegan slim wallets, and vegan crossbody wallets.

A stand-out feature among these CONSCIOUSLY LEATHER-less wallets are those with RFID-blocking technology. You can be sure the details on your ethical credit cards are safe from prying eyes and electronic skimming devices.

Pixie Mood’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

With PVC being so last century, we love that Pixie Mood has opted for other leather alternatives, such as recycled vegan leather wallets made from recycled plastic bottles.

All materials are GRS-certified recycled, solvent-free, and produced using energy-saving and waste-reducing manufacturing processes.

The wallet linings are made from recycled plastic bottles and all the hardware is REACH compliant, so you can be certain it’s free from toxic chemicals.

Supply chain & labor practices:

Pixie’s PETA-approved vegan leather wallets are manufactured in Asia. The factories used are all audited annually to ensure they meet strict production standards relating to no child and forced labor, fair wages, and respectful treatment of workers.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

Pixie Mood is climate positive thanks to its partnership with TerraPass to offset carbon emissions produced since the company began—including shipping of your product.

Corn-based packaging is the company’s biodegradable and sustainable alternative to traditional plastic. To protect the shape and finish of some products, recyclable EVA foam is used.

Community & charitable giving:

Pixie Mood is a proud member of 1% for the Planet, partnering with One Tree Planted and the Humane Society to drive positive change for our planet.

My Personal Review of Pixie Mood’s Jane 2-in-1 Crossbody:

“I love the Jane 2-in-1 Crossbody. It’s the perfect blend of a wallet and a mini purse. If I just need the wallet, I can quickly detach it and head out. Plus, the magnetic feature keeps everything snug when it’s connected. It’s adorable, and the faux nubuck leather gives it a stylish, classic vibe that matches any outfit—minus the ethical concerns that come with real leather.”

Review by Amber McDaniel, SJ’s Head of Content

Doshi

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About Doshi

Price Range: $15–$109

Doshi is a PETA-approved brand committed to animal welfare and not afraid to give the toxic leather industry a big “thumbs down”.

The vegan men’s wallets include both vegan trifold wallets, biofold wallets, slim wallets, card wallets, and passport wallets. Ladies get similar options, with the addition of belt bags

Replacing their former polyester-backed cork vegan wallets comes the Continental Kraft Paper vegan clutch wallet. Wait… paper?

Don’t worry, this lovely floral fabric doesn’t break down when wet, but it contains 50% to 80% cellulose and is up to 80% biodegradable.

Doshi’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

Kraft paper aside, the most sustainable non-leather wallet material used in Doshi’s faux leather wallet collection is Piñatex—a vegan leather made from pineapple leaf fibers.

Others are made of PVC-free microfiber polyurethane. Considering it’s still plastic, we recommend sticking with the bio-based options.

Supply chain & labor practices:

The factories that manufacture Doshi products are fully audited using BSCI criteria. The company regularly visits to ensure the workforce making their cruelty-free wallets and accessories are treated fairly.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

Doshi works largely with factories that minimize the use of chemicals and solvents.

Community & charitable giving:

Doshi has a giveback program called “First Five for the World”. Its target is to donate 5% of net sales to non-profits benefiting people, animals, and the environment.

Nonprofits that have benefited so far include Farm Sanctuary, Compassion Over Killing, Mercy for Animals, and more.

Malia Designs

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About Malia Designs

Price Range: $15–$32

Malia Designs is the brainchild of Lia Valerio and her best friend Maria. Following time spent in Southeast Asia serving in the Peace Corps, Lia fell in love with Cambodia and its kind and generous people.

What started as a small import business selling to family and friends from Lia’s living room has grown into a brand that produces two originally designed collections each year.

Choose from a range of designer vegan wallets and #CARRYACAUSE, whatever your style.

Take the “Badass Feminist” statement coin purse, for example. It’s perfect for carrying essential coins and cash while proudly proclaiming your values.

Malia Design’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

Malia’s specialty is making items from recycled materials including recycled cement bags, feed bags, denim, and cotton canvas sourced from local garment factories.

Supply chain & labor practices:

Malia works with three fair trade producer groups in Cambodia, each of which is women-led and has its own social mission.

One group provides a source of income for subsistence farmers. Another provides employment to individuals with disabilities (primarily polio survivors and those injured by landmines). The third group prioritizes hiring deaf individuals and those with other disabilities.

Malia Designs is a member of the Fair Trade Federation and Chicago Fair Trade.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

This Green America business gathers all reclaimed materials locally in Cambodia.

Community & charitable giving:

Malia Designs supports organizations in Cambodia such as Damnok Toek, a 100% Cambodian-run NGO that provides support to children and trafficking victims.

The monetary donations Malia has made have helped to provide essentials such as education supplies, transportation, and bunk beds. It has also funded the charity’s first vocational training program designed for young women.

Corkor

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About Corker

Price Range: $33–$87

In the world of vegan wallets, a whole host of materials can be used, but Corkor keeps it simple with (surprise) cork fabric.

The founders of the company, Natália, and Vítor, grew up in Portugal surrounded by cork oak trees and and an ingrained love and respect for these trees.

There’s a whole range to choose from including vegan card wallets, passport holders, vegan RFID-blocking wallets, bi- and trifold wallets, and coin purses.

Corker’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

These men’s and women’s minimalist vegan wallets are 100% animal-free, PETA-approved vegan, and made of cork from sustainable forestry certified sources.

All the accessories and components are plastic-free.

Supply chain & labor practices:

Designed in-house, items are made by hand in small batches in a company-owned workshop in Portugal.

Raw materials and sourced and manufactured locally.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

This brand ships in bulk using fully recyclable or compostable packaging to logistics warehouses to reduce carbon emissions. The packaging materials are locally produced and use eco-friendly ink.

Elvis & Kresse

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About Elvis & Kresse

Price Range: $45–$165

Elvis & Kresse is a London-based vegan brand that uses traditional crafting techniques to create unique vegan and cruelty-free wallets.

Take the spacious Travel Wallet, which combines decommissioned fire-hose with a reclaimed parachute silk lining.

Not only is it incredibly durable, but the unique design and texture will surely have cashiers everywhere asking where you got it.

Cementing it as one of the best vegan minimalist wallets, it’s backed by a lifetime repair warranty.

Elvis & Kresse Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

Set up to rescue some of London’s damaged decommissioned fire hoses from heading to landfill, Elvis & Kresse has upcycled more than 220 tons of recycled materials.

Elvis & Kresse also partners with the Burberry Foundation. This allows them to use Burberry’s leather off-cuts and recraft them into new luxury items. These aren’t technically vegan, but the leather is at least that which already exists.

As well as durable fire hose material, Elvis & Kresse’s products—including tech sleeves and bags—give a new life to printing blankets, parachute silk, coffee sacks, shoe boxes, tea sacks, and auction banners.

Supply chain & labor practices:

Elvis & Kresse is a Certified B Corp and largely manufactures locally in Kent, UK. It is an open workshop, so anyone can pop in during open hours. The remaining items are manufactured in Istanbul, Turkey.

They’re also members of the Living Wage Foundation, keeping them accountable for paying fair wages and having a zero-tolerance policy for unfair treatment and discrimination.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

All packaging is reclaimed (think: coffee sacks and tea bag paper), and the company is fully powered by renewable energy.

The workshop in England is in a listed and environmentally restored mill.

Community & charitable giving:

Elvis & Kresse donates 50% of profits to various related charities. Sales from the Fire-Hose Collection are donated to the Fire Fighters Charity while those from the Fire & Hide Collection go to Barefoot College.

Other donations have been made to WWF, Comic Relief, Help for Heroes, and the British Forces Foundation.

Matt & Nat

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About Matt & Nat

Price Range: $55–$98

The idea for MAT(T)erial and NATure came about nearly four decades ago and ever since, Matt & Nat has been helping people “live beautifully”.

While their products weren’t initially sustainable aside from always being vegan, they’ve recently been incorporating more recycled materials, the latest being windshield resins.

Now, you make a statement without harming nature in any way with everything from small vegan wallets to the versatile and classically-styled KORA vegan purse wallet and belt bag.

Matt & Nat’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

Matt & Nat’s cruelty-free wallets and accessories—like men’s vegan belts—are created using various high-quality vegan materials.

Unfortunately, some of these are still PVC, but the Purity line is their first big step in changing this. All belts, wallets, and bags in this collection are made of PVB (polyvinyl butyral), made from 100% recycled windshield glass resin with linings made from 100% recycled water bottles.

The company is currently testing various other sustainable alternatives, such as fruit skin fibers.

Supply chain & labor practices:

Matt & Nat like to make their manufacturers feel like part of their family. As well as local managers who have been employed to work on the ground, the CEO visits each factory at least a couple of times every year.

Audits are conducted twice a year to ensure wages are fair, there is no child labor, and a clean working environment is provided for all employees.

One of the factories operates by SA8000 standards, though the aim is for this standard to play a bigger part in production.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

The owners of this vegan brand are aiming to become fully sustainable.

The goal was for this to happen in 2023, so we’ll be reaching out to check on their progress, as well as how they’re defining that goal.

Community & charitable giving:

100% of the purchase price of each HOPE Charity Bag is donated to various global organizations. So far, more than $270k has been raised.

NAE

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About NAE

Price Range: $18–$69

What does NAE stand for?

“No Animal Exploitation”, which is exactly what you want from a company that offers some of the best women’s vegan wallets (and some for men, too).

This includes the ELLA brown wallet made of ecological microfiber. Should this vegan luxury wallet get a little grubby, simply wipe it with a damp cloth and a neutral soap to keep the wallet looking pristine for years to come.

NAE’s Ethical & Sustainability Practices

Materials:

No animal exploitation means using microfibers to make sustainable belts, shoes, and vegan leather wallets for men and women. Theirs is a mixture of cotton, polyester, and nylon, which is recycled whenever possible.

AppleSkin, produced from the waste of the apple juice industry, is another of NAE’s favorite vegan fabrics for its premium vegan leather wallets. It’s a zero-impact material that saves 5.28KG of CO2 for every KG of apple residue used instead of raw chemical materials.

All materials bear OEKO-TEX certification.

Supply chain & labor practices:

Maintaining a safe and ethical workplace is a priority for NAE. To this end, it enforces strict hygiene, health, and safety protocols in its local Spanish and Portuguese factories.

Carbon commitments & green practices:

This vegan brand uses carbon-neutral production processes that limit chemical and water use.

Community & charitable giving

NAE has collaborated with a number of non-profit organizations, such as Sea Shepherd, to whom they donate 15% of sales.

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