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Road trip parking pass and gas receipt flat sleeve
A road trip flat sleeve keeps parking passes, toll cards, gas receipts, rental-car keys, one backup card, a pen, and a folded route note from scattering through the car or tote.
Short answer
Use one flat sleeve for the temporary road-trip pieces that are easy to lose but too active for luggage.
Parking passes, toll cards, gas receipts, rental-car keys, one backup card, a pen, and a folded route note should stay together until the trip is closed out.
Keep car papers out of the wallet
Road-trip clutter spreads fast because receipts, keys, parking tickets, and toll cards move between cupholders, pockets, center consoles, and tote bags.
A flat sleeve works when the goal is visibility and cleanup, not long-term document storage.
- Best for: rental cars, hotel parking, toll roads, gas stops, parking garages, and weekend road trips.
- Check carefully: active ID and payment cards should stay in the wallet; the sleeve is for temporary trip pieces.
- Skip for: passports, cash bundles, bulky chargers, snacks, and anything that belongs in a deeper pouch.
Where Field Stow fits
FlatCard is the women-category fit when the repeat problem is paper and card clutter, not the whole bag interior.
Pair it with KeyCatch when rental or house keys are the item most likely to disappear before checkout, fuel stops, or parking exits.
FlatCard Receipt Sleeve
Related Field Stow product for this guide.
Details
What should go in a road trip receipt sleeve?
Parking passes, toll cards, gas receipts, rental-car keys, one backup card, a pen, and a folded route note.
Is this a wallet replacement?
No. Keep active ID, cash, and primary cards in the wallet. Use the sleeve for temporary trip papers.
When should I empty it?
Empty it after each travel day or at trip closeout so old receipts do not bury the next parking or toll piece.