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WaterField Designs makes accessory bags and pouches, and they've made a few for the iPhone over the years. The company recently announced updated version for the new iPhone 5 design. The company is expecting to start shipping iPhone 5 products beginning September 28th.Products include the Wallet, which has a secure zipper pocket and internal pockets for cash and cards. Another is the Smart Case, a multi-layered pouch with Ultrasude interior and water resistant nylon exterior. Also new is the Suede Jacket, which is a thin pouch style case that can also be used to clean the iPhone screen. The last two are the Hint, a slim leather sleeve with a see-through display, and the Travel Case, which has a zipper and compartments to carry other accessories. Pricing starts out at $39 for the Wallet and Smart Case, $35 for the Travel Case, Suede Jacket starts at $10, and Hint is $25. WaterField Designs iPhone 5 Cases
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