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ITabi Kimono-cloth IPhone 3G Cases Debut

Peter Cohen, Macworld.com

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Mercury Software Japan on Monday introduced new iTabi cases for the iPhone 3G. Each case costs US$19.98.

This design sports sakura -- cherry blossoms.The iTabi -- named after traditional Japanese socks -- is made of kimono cloth and comes in ten different designs. The designs range from Asaba, hemp flowers on a cream background, to Taisho Retro, a 1920s-style floral design.

Each case comes with two straps -- one is short, the other shoulder length and adjustable. They permit use of the headphone jack, and protect the screen from damage using nylon padding. A front pouch lets you store headphones, lipstick or mascara.

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