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DODOcase offers 20% off bespoke iPhone/iPad cases, leather folios, accessories, more

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After Pad & Quill launched a notable summer sale on premium leather Apple accessories yesterday, now it’s DODOcase’s turn. You can now grab 20% off all its custom cases and leather goods using code FATHERSDAY20 at checkout. That includes all the bespoke iPhone and iPad cases (you design them yourself) as well its leather folios, key rings, journals and more. Shipping varies by item starting at around $5 or so. Head below for more details.

One great example deal here is the Leather Cardcase for iPhone X which drops to $69.03. That’s more than $15 off the regular price and a great chance to upgrade your old phone case. Just remember to use the code above at checkout.

Leather Cardcase for iPhone X:

Minimalism perfected & convenience redefined! Barely adding to the naked profile of the iPhone, the Leather CARDcase is for the true minimalist who would almost opt to go without a phone case, but wants a little something. The leather iPhone wallet case is our slimmest iPhone case yet, but adds function and convenience you can’t live without! You can stretch the leather back pocket to fit up to 4 credit cards, but please note that once the leather has stretched, you won’t be able to drop down to carrying fewer cards, as the pocket will be too loose.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices