
Jack Spade has come up with classy looking hard cases for the iPhone. Patterns on the cases include wood, book cloth, and fabric with a rather neat-looking finish. The covers are priced ~$40.
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Jack Spade has come up with classy looking hard cases for the iPhone. Patterns on the cases include wood, book cloth, and fabric with a rather neat-looking finish. The covers are priced ~$40.
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I’m at a loss of words of describing this “thing” it’s basically about strapping a severed hand to the back of your iPhone, apparently for some sort of weird companionship with the phone thing. Yep companionship through a severed hand, that’s the best kind. The Dokkiri Hand Case is available in two flavors, a Kid’s Hand, and the other is a Lady’s hand case modeled after the hand of the company’s COO. Costs $64.
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The iMeshi cases have a delicious covering of Japanese food on their back. I’d guess these are the iPhone cases for foodies. Thankfully, the iPhone wouldn’t quite go the way of the foody iPad. Costs $50.
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There are a hell lot of iPhone cases available that you could find to your taste, but probably none of them matches the goodness that would come with your own skills. This case comes with a grid of holes allowing you to use your cross-stitch skills to create a pattern of your choice for the case. There’s a choice of six base colors, and of course threads and a needle to get you started. Costs $18.
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It is very easy to sit, relax and realize you have no idea where you put your phone. Then commences the search under couches and sheets and wherever you can think of. That ain’t happening on the watch of Glossy iPhone 4 Safe Case. It may look ugly, but the jeweled case has a matching jeweled remote control that can help you find your phone. You can switch the remote to search mode and it will buzz when its near the phone. Or keep it in alarm mode and it will shoot off whenever you go far from your phone. Costs $98.

Putting a watch in an iPhone case is quite a show of redundancy, but do it elegantly enough, and you’ve got something like the DBM De Bethume iPhone case. The case itself is made from alligator leather, and an old-fashioned pocket watch sits smug in the back of the case. The watch makes use of DB 1024 caliber movement and has a six day power reserve.
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Does your phone thinks you’re its slave? Show the sucker its place by sliding it into this foam rubber slipper shaped case. Don’t let anyone else see the case though. Costs $3.5.
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File this under cute iPhone cases you probably wouldn’t want to be seen in public with. Except taking a quite swing at the case every now and then. Not that there’s anything bad about the case, it’s got a nice pair of bunny ears and a fluffy, furry tail. Nothing bad at all. Just a case of cute overdose. Buy it here [Korean].
Via: AkihabaraNews
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iPhone cases come in a variety of designs, ranging from the intriguing and ineresting to the totally absurd and crazy. The kind of variety you’d want to suit for your mood, taste and the plain requirement for the iPhone case you’d be looking for. Here’s a collection of 10 iPhone cases we’ve seen and blogged about.

BrickCase for the iPhone 4 not just protects the phone from harm, being ‘play with bricks’ ready, it also lets you build with plastic bricks on the phone. It isn’t a Lego product, but you probably won’t mind that while working the iPhone into your Lego masterpiece. Costs $20.
Via: NerdApproved