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Title: Chicago L Train Subway Map Tyvek Mighty Wallet
Format: Novelty view MORE Noveltys
Size: 3.25 x 4 inches (8 x 10 cms)
SKU: 637246
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Our Price: $15.00
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Details: Featuring the licensed imagery of Chicago's famous elevated train with a focus on the 'Loop.' This practical, functional and stealthy design lasts and lasts. The Mighty Wallet is tear-resistant, water-resistant, expandable and, most importantly, recyclable. Made from Tyvek (think express mail envelopes), the Mighty Wallet resists tearing because of thousands of interlocking plastic fibers spun in random patterns giving the wallet incredible strength. The ingenious origami design reinforces that strength by using a single folded stitch less construction allowing the wallet to gradually expand and adapt to meet your own personal storage needs. The Mighty Wallet will expand right before your eyes. Because of the slim, lightweight and water resistant features, you can take your Mighty Wallet anywhere. It makes a great 'night out' wallet for a slender silhouette and the writable surface conveniently acts as a quick note pad on the go. In time, the Mighty Wallet will gradually soften and patina but, even after years of wear, it will still offer surprise and solicit intrigue. Other key features include 2 interior pockets, 2 inward facing credit card pockets (hold approx 16 cards) and 2 quick access business card pockets.
The 'L' (sometimes called El, EL, or L) is the rapid transit system serving the city of Chicago and some of its surrounding suburbs. It is operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). It is the second longest rapid transit system in total mileage in the United States, after the New York City Subway, and is the third busiest rail mass transit system in the United States, after New York City and Washington, DC's Metrorail. Chicago's 'L' is one of four heavy-rail systems in the United States (CTA, MTA, PATH and the PATCO Speedline) that provides 24-hour service on at least some portions of their systems. The oldest sections of the 'L' started operating in 1892, making it the second-oldest rapid transit system in the Americas, after New York City. The 'L' has been credited with helping create the densely built-up city core that is one of Chicago's distinguishing features.
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