5 Foolproof Ways to Never Lose Your Wallet Again

5 Foolproof Ways to Never Lose Your Wallet Again

If you’re reading this article, you likely don’t need to be told that losing your wallet is an incredibly frustrating experience. 

Having a missing wallet is not only annoying, but it also wastes a lot of your time and energy looking for it. Even worse, when you don’t have tabs on your wallet, you’re at greater risk of your money or identity being stolen. 

But all is not lost. If you’re a chronic wallet misplacer, we’ve got good news for you – there are a few tips and tricks you can follow to never lose your wallet again. Whether you need to dedicate a specific place for your wallet, or go as far as investing in a GPS tracker, learning how to not lose your wallet is easier than you think.

Keep scrolling to learn how to stop losing your wallet for good, and what to do if you (somehow) still lose it again. 

1. Always Keep Your Wallet in the Same Place

Probably the easiest way to not lose your wallet is to set a designated spot for it and never, ever set it down anywhere else. 

The hardest part of this trick is getting into the habit. But, once you do, you essentially eliminate the question of “where’s my wallet” altogether. Because you know where it is – right where you always leave it. 

An easy trick to make this method easier is to use a valet tray. These handy little “dump trays” are specifically designed for you to keep all your everyday carry essentials – like your phone, wallet, and keys – in one safe spot. Not only does this help secure your belongings, but it also keeps your stuff organized and off your kitchen counter. 

If you’re looking for a versatile, easy-to-use, and customizable tray, we recommend checking out this Kydex EDC Tray from Vedder Holsters. It’s washable, impossible to destroy, and comes in dozens of color options. You can’t go wrong. 

2. Do a “Wallet Check”

As great as it is to always know where your wallet is at home, how do you keep track of it while you’re out and about? 

One of the best ways to not lose your wallet is to do a mental “wallet check” before ever moving to a new location – even if that location is from the bathroom back to your restaurant table.

Whether you’re leaving your house, getting out of a taxi, or walking out of a movie theater, stop, ask yourself “do I have my wallet,” and give your bag or pocket a quick pat to make sure it’s there. Then you can move on to your next stop. As silly as it may feel, you may even have to do this aloud to reinforce the habit until it really sinks in. 

If you absolutely cannot remember to do your wallet check, think about putting a sticky note on your front door, your steering wheel, and even your office computer until you no longer need it. Once you’ve got it down, you’ll never have to worry about leaving your wallet behind again. 

Placing your Geogrit Wallet on the front pocket of your denim jacket - Make sure you have your wallet at all times

3. Carry Your Wallet in a Secure Spot

As much as we hate to think about it (we’re positive people, after all) sometimes wallets get “lost” because someone took them. Luckily, there are a few ways to prevent this. 

The best way to keep your wallet safe and secure is by carrying it in a bag or in your front pocket where pickpockets can’t access it. In fact, your front pocket is even more secure than a purse or backpack, simply because a thief won’t even know it’s there.

Even if you aren’t concerned about pickpockets, carrying your wallet in your front pocket will prevent it from slipping out if you bend over or sit down. Besides, it’s just more comfortable. 

You can buy slim wallets specifically designed to be carried in your front pocket. If you’re considering carrying a minimalist wallet, you should definitely check out the GeoGrit wallet. It’s low-profile, made in America, and extremely durable. Not only that, but it’s RFID-blocking, so you don’t have to worry about digital pickpockets either.

4. Carry a Colorful Wallet

Have you ever been looking all over for your wallet, only to eventually find it in a place you already checked three times? 

The reason it seems like you’re always losing your wallet could be as simple as you just can’t see it. If that sounds like a possibility, you may want to consider switching to a more colorful wallet that stands out against its surroundings. 

At GeoGrit, we offer seven different styles of minimalist wallets, including three brightly colored ones – Field Green, Brick Red, and Denim Blue – to help you keep track of your stuff. As a bonus, these wallets are made with machined aluminum, and their subtle shine is helpful in locating them, especially with a flashlight. 

While it may seem like a small change, this trick is a pretty effective way to stop losing your wallet for good. 

Geogrit Wallet both been shown in Brick Red and Steel Gray - Colorful Minimalist Wallets

5. Use a Wallet Tracker

For some of us, no matter what tips and tricks we try, we’re bound to lose our wallets anyway (we swear they have legs or something…).

If you’ve tried everything and still can’t keep tabs on your wallet, it may be time to invest in a GPS-tracking device. These handy trackers are the size of a credit card and easily slip into your wallet. They connect to your phone via Bluetooth, and if you’ve misplaced your wallet, an app can lead you to its exact location. 

If this sounds like something you need, we suggest the Tile Slim. This little tracker is one of the thinnest available and is extremely effective at helping you keep track of your wallet. 

Tile also makes trackers for things like your keys, TV remote, and purse, all of which come in handy if you tend to lose track of, well, everything. You can check out their entire collection here

What To Do When You Lose Your Wallet

As long as you follow one or all of the above tips for how to not lose your wallet, you shouldn’t have to worry about what to do when you can’t find it. But, unfortunately, sometimes things still happen. 

If all else fails and your wallet disappears, don’t panic. Losing your wallet is frustrating, but it’s not the end of the world. 

Once you’re sure your wallet is really missing and not just jammed under the seat of your car, the first thing you need to do is call your bank and credit card companies to report them lost or stolen. After that, it’s a good idea to set up a fraud alert through one of the three credit bureaus to keep your identity safe. 

If you believe your wallet was stolen, you should file a police report. You may need one anyway when you go to replace your social security card or ID, which you’ll want to do as soon as possible to avoid being penalized for driving without a license. 

Next, consider the other things in your wallet that may need to be replaced, such as insurance cards, club cards, gym memberships, or even passwords, and replace or take any necessary steps to secure them. 

Finally, you’ll probably need to replace your wallet itself. Be sure to browse our collection of RFID-blocking slim wallets at GeoGrit.com, which come with a lifetime guarantee. 

For a full rundown of everything you need to do if your wallet goes missing, check out our article “What to Do if You Lose Your Wallet.” 

Summary

Losing your money, ID, and even that gift card to The Cheesecake Factory can feel like the end of the world. 

If you’re wondering how to stop losing your wallet, you’re in luck – there are some simple tricks you can use to prevent a stressful hunt for your belongings in the first place. 

Everything from switching to a colorful wallet, keeping it in the same spot every time, or even using a GPS tracking device can ensure you never lose your wallet again. You can even try doing a mental “wallet check” every time you get ready to move to a new location, or carry your wallet in your front pocket or backpack. 

If you’re interested in carrying a minimalist wallet that’s made in the USA on your travels, check out our entire collection at GeoGrit.com. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and follow our blog to keep up on all our latest content.
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