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Poketo by Josh Rubin

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Poketo collaborates with artists to make super cool wallets and wristbands. The artist works from a basic template and Poketo transfer's the piece to vinyl for construction. My fav, Spank the Monkey (above), was made exclusively for Ready Made magazine. All Poketo wallets are made available in highly limited editions sold on their web site.

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