STYLE GUIDE: In the male dominated world of iPhone fanatics, few appropriate case options exist for ladies that desire to express their ultra-feminine side. Those days are over now that case designer Quynhphan has burst onto the scene with her fresh, mega-girly iPhone sleepwear. Slap my ass and call me Sally if you can't see the pure goodness captured in her damn sassy design that should go big in Japan.
This hand knit, pseudo iPhone bunny suit for her is made from high quality pink yarn and crafted to hug your handheld device like a banana hammock worn two sizes too big. The fuzzy tail attachment was added as a convenient screen cleaner while the useful accessory loop allows for any number of cute dangling charms to be attached.
Even though you can choose from a few modern designs, I prefer the trendy Peter Rabbit theme for my lady to flaunt at Denny's restaurant on a Saturday night.
You should know that this stylish hand-knit iPhone fashion is copyrighted according to the designer, so don't even try to nick her epic creations. Expect to pay $14.95 for the case delivered without the strap and classic bunny charm.
The fashionable fuzzy bunny tail and accessory loop can be removed by request. Though I'm not sure why you'd want to delete the best part from this work of art that iPhone Fashion Weekly describes it as;
I couldn't agree more. It's the best iPhone case for girls I've seen thus far.







I'm sorry. Epic creation? In what way is this thing epic and worth 14.95? I'm a woman and a knitter as well. This thing is not only hideous and impractical but would take about 20 minutes to knit up with about 10 cents worth of wool. Yeesh!
Posted by: Helen | December 20, 2010 at 01:34 PM
I'm a girl who can appreciate cute stuff and I wouldn't buy this hideous thing if you gave me the money. Ouch! My eyes!
Posted by: AllyRox | July 25, 2009 at 04:52 PM
Umm ... as a girl (and a knitter to boot), I find this post pretty offensive and I'm pretty hard to offend. This is an ugly, impractical case and it would be pretty easy for the iPhone to take a tumble and fall from it. Also, it'd be pretty bulky and not easy to hold. Not all women want something like this from a case, and I find it to be the exception rather than the rule.
Posted by: Megan Lavey | July 25, 2009 at 01:49 PM