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Keycases

Keycases, also known as key wallets or key holders, are small leather or fabric cases designed to hold and organize keys. They typically feature a zippered or snap closure and multiple key rings or hooks inside for attaching keys. Keycases are popular accessories for those who carry multiple keys and want to keep them organized and easily accessible. The history of keycases can be traced back to the early 20th century when keys were commonly carried on a ring or chain in a pocket or purse. As the number of keys people carried increased, keycases became a popular solution for keeping them organized. Today, keycases are available in a variety of styles and materials, from simple leather pouches to designer key wallets with multiple compartments and card slots. One of the benefits of using a keycase is that it helps to prevent keys from scratching other items in a purse or pocket. It also makes it easier to find and access specific keys without having to search through a jumble of keys on a ring. Additionally, keycases can be used to store other small items, such as coins or USB drives, making them a versatile accessory. Overall, keycases are a practical and stylish accessory for anyone who carries multiple keys. They offer a convenient way to keep keys organized and easily accessible while also protecting them from damage.

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