STYLE GUIDE: An iPhone fashion revolution is officially under way, with designer felt pouches quickly becoming all the rage as the ultra-fashionable alternative to boring plastic cases. This custom-made Game Boy slip-cover creation is no exception to that trend, though the detailing here is a tad under done compared to some.
"You will love it, and your friends will be jealous because you are so much cooler." said German designer Toastkawaii wildly exaggerating in her product description.
While many die hard iPhone owners insist on barebacking without any
device protection at all, this nod to old school gaming may be the
perfect solution for keeping your iPhone or iPod touch scratch-free without adding too much pocket bulk.
You'll pay $15.00 for this all felt pouch design finished off with a soft black fabric lining, carefully machine sewn for her pleasure.
I personally prefer the simpler design of the gameboy one..
the playstation one has too much flair..
Posted by: gazaela | February 08, 2010 at 10:12 AM
I love this case idea. It's exactly the kind of simple but cool idea I have been looking for.
Posted by: DellZee | July 05, 2009 at 01:30 PM
I was going to buy this case thinking it would make me the cool guy at work. That sucks that it's not true! I want an iphone case that makes me cool because I'm so shy and then maybe people will talk to me.
Posted by: Gerald | July 05, 2009 at 10:56 AM
hello! :)
i'm the one who made this, and i have to tell you something:
saying "... you are so much cooler" was OF COURSE not meant as cocky as you say it was.
in fact, it is cool to have a case like this, but for sure there are so so many cooler things in the world.
it's a simple case, noone ever said that it's a BIG ART thing! that's why it's only 15 $. but it's nerdy and i love nerdy stuff.... hum. it makes me sad to read things like that.
i'm german, maybe i got some things wrong (you know, not understanding every word exactly. but i understand the sense, i guess)...
but thank you for the link, anyways.
Posted by: Katja | July 04, 2009 at 06:10 PM