The Proporta Maya Case Gold: Metallics are IN Again for Fall

Posted on 07 October 2008 by


If you have been following fashion trends, then you’ll know that just as in years past, metallics are once again coming back strong this fall. I’m not sure what it is about changing seasons and the muted colors we women tend to adapt as the weather grows colder, but a subtle flash of metallic color can do much to jazz up an otherwise conservative outfit. With this in mind, Proporta has just released their new Maya Case Gold, a fashion forward slipcase done in metallic gold leather with black embroidery; this should catch the eye of all fashion magpies without blinding anyone with too much bling.

The Maya Case – Gold is the perfect accessory for your Apple iPhone 3G. Handmade from high quality leather, not only will it keep your iPhone 3G safe from the less glamorous side of life, it’ll also make your stunning Apple iPhone 3G the envy of all of its friends. Dressed in a gold exterior with a stylish contrast black stitching, this pouch allows your device to be fully accessible, protected and most definitely en-vogue.

Indeed.

Fashionistas and jet-setters can get one for themselves (or their sweeties!) directly from Proporta for the affordable price of $22.84

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