Looking fresh off the cow’s back, these limited-edition iPhone and iPod cases are traditionally essentially the most eco-friendly you’ll get. They’re from sustainable US clothier Prophetik, and made with iAccessory-maestros Griffin.
That roughly-hewn look is probably not everyone’s cup of tea, but I similar to how natural they appear-like something you’d've cobbled together in home economics class as a kid. The whole materials are recycled and hand-stitched, with various compartments for credit cards etc, plus hand-cut openings for the lens and port.
The kicker, however, is that it costs $60 / £50. It would be cheaper bribing a young friend to make one in home economics class in spite of everything. [ Griffin ]
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