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Transparent Black Lines Daisy Flowers Phone Case For iPhone 13 12 7 11Pro X 8 Plus XS MAX XR Clear Real Flower Trendy Aesthetic Phone Case for Women Girls Luxury Black Iphone Case

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$16.99
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$34.99
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Color: Black
Size:
for iphone 6 6s
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  • MATERIAL:  Made of translucent hard Back material. Not only anti-scratch, non-slip, anti-yellow also offers super anti-fingerprint experience ensures that show the beauty of iphone
  • PROTECTION FROM SCRATCHES:  The sides are made quality Soft reinforced bumper equipped with Shock Absorption Technology. The raised edges protect the camera lens to provide better protective. Protect your phone from scratches, bumps and other daily damage.
  • FASHION PRINTING: keeps the printings on the case vivid and never fade. The pattern and the frame are color-matched, the unique and stylish creative design makes your phone more attractive and eye-catching, adds extra style to it.
  • LUXURY FEELING:  Slim fit, does not make your phone look bulky. And offer a smooth skin-friendly luxury feeling with an excellent grip. Easy access to all buttons and ports. Each case is designed with attention to the smallest detail. This case will be your best choice for gift.

 

Brand Name: STEVVEX Gadgets
Model Number: ST99IP77990H
 

 


Design: Transparent
 

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