I cannot speak too much about women's wallets (at least stylistically) as I am a man, but I do have a pair of crocodile leather oxfords and they're very durable. The leather is also very stunning in person, you never have to worry about someone not noticing it. All of these people who say you have to baby the leather are incorrect, this false knowledge likely stems from the fact that about 50 years ago the tanning process for crocodile and alligator leathers shifted somewhat. The older tannages of leather were dry, would crack between the scales and overall would be very fragile. Now the leather is widely considered more durable than calf leather, is very flexible and is long-lasting. I do leatherworking as a hobby and so I have all of the reptile leather conditioners and cleaners and while I use them about once a month on my shoes (Hermes niloticus leather) you would not need to do that with either of those wallets as they are what known as agate polished (using agate stone), they have that gloss which is very unnatural but many believe very beautiful as well. You may want to check what species of crocodile is used on the wallets as quality varies drastically, Caiman (which are technically closer related to alligators than crocs) have the worst skin, and niloticus and porosus which appear very similar are a toss up.