*Disclaimer: This was a post I was working on back before my old URL was filled with malware (bummer, I know). I thought I would still upload this in the hopes that it might help you guys out though! I have since upgraded my 6s Plus to the 7 Plus, so keep an eye out for my thoughts on that. Anyway, enjoy!
If you’ve been toying with the idea of getting yourself a case for your phone that also doubles as a wallet, I’m here to help you out!
I do the majority of my case shopping on Amazon since I’m a Prime member, and they have an awesome selection. So the links to the cases that I’ve actually purchased will bring you there. That being said, let’s jump right in!

First up, is the one that I am currently using on my phone, it’s the LOFA Card Holder. I just bought this case this past week, so I haven’t had it on for too long, but I’m a fan of it already. As you can see in the photo, it’s a little card case that has an adhesive back, so you can stick it directly onto your phone (which I don’t recommend, unless you’re cool with no protective case) or onto a case that you already have. I don’t carry around much with me, just my license and debit card, so it’s perfect for that. It can hold up to 10 cards, so I’m sure you’ll be alright if you carry around more. The pouch itself is a stretchy fabric, similar to workout clothes (strange that I know that, since I hate working out…that’s besides the point though). I’d recommend this one if you’re looking for something small, unobtrusive, and cheap (it’s priced at $8.99).


Next up is a case that I purchased just after picking up my new phone. It’s the Silk Ultra Protective Slim Credit Card Phone Cover (phew, that’s a mouthful). This is an actual case that actually covers your phone, unlike the aforementioned card case. This case is available in 5 different colors, and as you can see, I chose red, since I didn’t wanna be boring and keep a monochromatic all black look on my phone. I’ve had no problem fitting both my license and debit card into this case (it’s rated to hold 3 cards, as well as cash), I just haven’t tried out the cash carrying capabilities, mainly due to the fact that I rarely have cash on me. It’s definitely a practical case if you don’t have many cards to carry around, and the colors make it fun. However, it does add some thickness to your phone, and it kind of has a hump back shape to it. If you don’t mind a little added heft, I say go for it, and at $14.99 it’s also priced well.
The final wallet case that I’ve owned (albeit for my iPhone 6, I don’t have it for my 6s Plus) is the Spigen Slim Armor CS Case. This one is the priciest of the three I’ve detailed here, coming in at $23.99 on Amazon. It has the capacity for 2 cards, which works out well for me. This case features a sliding lid over a lined compartment where the cards are placed, so they are effectively out of sight. I’d have to say that this was my favorite wallet case, however when I got my new Plus sized iPhone, I wanted to switch it up and try something new. Like the Silk case I mentioned above, it does add some heft and thickness to the otherwise thin phone, but in my opinion it’s easier to hold the phone, and I worry about it slipping out of my hand less.
