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iPhone, uPhone, weallPhone.

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
Handmade handstitched felt iPhone case that looks like an iPhone by latelierdeluluu on Etsy.com, $39.

Handmade, handstitched felt iPhone case that looks like an iPhone, $39. latelierdeluluu.etsy.com

This blog post was inspired by my friend Melissa who just recently purchased an iPhone.  Monday night Melissa and I met for a beer at the Fountain.  At that point she had only owned her iPhone for mere hours.  She was so excited and pulled it out of her purse for me to see.  Only I didn’t see a sleek, black iPhone with a vivid, bright screen but instead a dingy (sorry M) white ankle sock with a pink stripe across the toe.

The girl was storing her fancy new iPhone in a sock that is the exact brand and style of the socks I was wearing for my run thirty minutes prior.  The AT&T barracudas couldn’t convince her to buy the “tank” cell phone cover that ends the very thought and worry of destruction.  $60 is a bit steep…and in her I’m-going-to-break-and-scratch-my-new-phone paranoia she stored her phone in a sock and headed my way for a drink.  Did I mention that I love Melissa?  I’m so happy she put her iPhone in a sock.

Here are some iPhone sleeve alternatives to a sock that may catch her eye.

Lego, my iPod speaker

Friday, November 6th, 2009

One of the greatest nights of the month was last night: Shop ‘N Sip.  The first Thursday of every month, Hillcrest merchants stay open late so people who don’t leave work until 6 (me) can come peruse the stores while partaking in wine or beer.*  Given that I had another engagement last night, I could apportion a limited time at Shop ‘N Sip which meant that I only had time to visit one store. So, duh, I went to Box Turtle.  There were all sorts of new, fun things in there but one item in particular sticks with me today.  The Lego® lookalike Building Block Speaker.

Available at Box Turtle, $

Building Block Speaker available at Box Turtle, $24.25.

Oh clever production companies… taking advantage, yet again, of us folk born in the 80s.  We truly are hyper-nostalgic for our childhoods which means big bucks for companies manufacturing anything resembling a toy we possibly saw a commercial for at age 5.  Whatever, I’m getting one of these.

Specs:

  • Compatible with iPod®mini, iPod®Touch (1st Generation), iPod®nano (1-3rd generation), iPod® (3-5th generation), iPod® Classic (Note: Does not work with iPhone®)
  • No battery required
  • Volume speakers are hidden in the design
  • Measures 2.5″ long x 1″ tall x .75″ deep
  • Not a registered product of Lego®
  • *That is unless you get there at the end of the night and the hoarders have drunk it all.