I purchased a "galaxy" print wallet (isn't it a little bit more like a nebula, though?) from ROSS: Dress for Less over a year ago, also from this brand "Buckle Down." It eventually became thoroughly worn out, and, hoping for an identical replacement, I ordered this model. Well, it isn't quite the same, but close enough I guess. Some differences include: It seemed a little harder to fit my cards (8 plastic ones, plus my ID, insurance) than the previous model, but maybe just because it's new and needs to be "broken in" a bit, but the cash compartment is almost certainly smaller; it will only comfortably hold about half of their old version of the wallet. Amazon's photo doesn't show this, but the material is actually coarsely textured, rather than smooth like my previous one. Consequently, it does not reflect as much light and the galaxy image appears a bit more dull than the Official photo. The actual print does match the photo, but it's a bit heavier on the "reds" than the "blues" as it appears here. My initial impression is that it feels more durable, though, and since it will spend most of its time out of sight in my pocket, I suppose it is a fair tradeoff. First places I looked were Society6/RedBubble-type sites and their printed-on-demand wallets were priced more like name-brand designer stuff at $75+! Why pay so much for something that you're just going to slowly destroy by constantly sitting on? Status symbols for the upper classes, perhaps, but to state the obvious, Society6 ≠ Versace. This is, however, a pretty reasonable price for an item I don't expect to last more than 1½ - 2 years, not to mention it looks way cooler than your average, traditional men's wallets which (not by accident) all look pretty much alike.