Dressing Up The iPhone 5/5S With Windsor Wallet Sleeve

When I met up with the Vaultskin team in London, I was impressed with their passion for bringing quality-designed products to the market. Unlike the mass-produced iPhone wallets that don’t even last you a month, each Windsor Wallet Sleeve for iPhone 5/5S is made from Luxury Italian Leather and luxe micro-suede lining, offering the ultimate protection and convenience. In short the sleeve lasts you long and good!

Fine details have gone into designing the Windsor Wallet Sleeve for iPhone 5/5S. For example, the pouch is a slim fit and features a pull up strap that assists you in easily sliding the iPhone 5 out of the case. The conveniently placed pockets help you store up to 8 of your cards and the close fitting and secure design ensures that none of them slip out.

To break it down further, the pocket in front is for 2 cards, and the larger one at the back fits up to 6 cards. So cards, cash and keys … all are taken care of!

Fashioned to carry in jean pockets and clutch handbags, the case feels as comfortable as it looks. Love their catch phrase though, “Perfectly fitted to hold your phone, even when your case and life is turned upside down!” I hear you!

Like I mentioned earlier, this sleeve is for keeps and an ideal gift for the upcoming holiday season.

  • Take advantage of a good 40% Discount by using the code : XMAS on your checkout here.

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Broken City Lab

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Broken City Lab is an interdisciplinary creative research group that tactically disrupts and engages the city, its communities, and its infrastructures…

to re-imagine the potential for action in a collapsing post-industrial city”. All members are graduates or current students at the University of Windsor, above is a flyer for their first main project of 2010. Can’t wait to see what they’re going to do with this!

They’re also going to be involved with an event at the Propeller Centre For The Visual Arts called ‘Public Realm’, opening here in Toronto on the 21st.

WINDSOR! yea

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It’s a micro-documentary coming out soon about Windsor (by Eric Boucher) and how everyone’s doing these days after the automotive market exploded…

Having grown up there, I can certainly attest to the moral as of late. Most of my closest friends that I grew up with have left the city, and I think everyone’s waiting to see what’s going to happen next. Looking forward to seeing the full film, it’ll be interesting to hear some more opinions on the matter.