Mirror Carp Flip Phone Case

£10.19

£10.19

These high quality, PU faux leather phone cases come printed on the front with a detailed mirror carp design created by one of our local artists.

 

This design – is exclusive to us and highlights the unique pattern of this striking fish.

 

Please use the drop down menu above to select the correct case for your device. If you don’t see your device listed, please contact us as we may have it in stock. Alternatively, we also have 3 universal covers listed above (small, medium & large).

 

The black PU faux leather rear has a cut out for the camera (universal covers may vary).

 

If you’d like to personalise this phone case, please visit our blank template. You can create your own design and note in the Design Instructions box which image you’d like included.

 

*The photo shown is for illustration purposes only and may differ slightly from the model you receive.

These high quality, PU faux leather phone cases come printed on the front with a detailed mirror carp design created by one of our local artists.

 

This design – is exclusive to us and highlights the unique pattern of this striking fish.

 

Please use the drop down menu above to select the correct case for your device. If you don’t see your device listed, please contact us as we may have it in stock. Alternatively, we also have 3 universal covers listed above (small, medium & large).

 

The black PU faux leather rear has a cut out for the camera (universal covers may vary).

 

If you’d like to personalise this phone case, please visit our blank template. You can create your own design and note in the Design Instructions box which image you’d like included.

 

*The photo shown is for illustration purposes only and may differ slightly from the model you receive.

Weight 0.07 kg
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