Pad & Quill has unveiled a new Traveler bumper-wallet case for iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus alongside a new Timber Nightstand for Apple Watch. Pad & Quill's existing lineup of wallet cases, including the Valet Sleeve and The Luxury Pocket Book, are also compatible with the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.

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The new Traveler case is handcrafted from American full grain leather, with an orange hand stitched accent, camera aperture opening, parachute grade stitching and two pockets on the back for holding cash and up to 6-8 credit cards or IDs. The cases ship in late September for $79.95 in Dark Chocolate or Whiskey Brown.

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The new Timber Nightstand docks the Apple Watch in landscape orientation for Nightstand Mode on watchOS 2, and also has a slot for keys, extra watch bands or other jewelry. The nightstand, handcrafted from a single piece of hardwood, ships in 7-10 business days for $89.95 (American Cherry) or $119.95 (American Walnut).

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ricktat Avatar
101 months ago
That case is disgusting. You might as well carry your phone around in an old shoe.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dannys1 Avatar
101 months ago
That case is disgusting. You might as well carry your phone around in an old shoe.
Hahahaha brilliant, post of the week!
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Kajje Avatar
101 months ago
That case is disgusting. You might as well carry your phone around in an old shoe.
Now now now... read the article before you judge. They start shipping at the end of September. Clearly the cases are not ready yet. There's obviously still parts missing.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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