• CHROME

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    Not to be confused with Google’s newest browser, the Chrome brand makes quality apparel, shoes, backpacks and bags that consumers can rely on to perform well. In fact, all Chrome cases are guaranteed for life. Now based in San Francisco, Chrome began in Boulder, Colorado in 1995 by a couple of guys who needed a strong bag that met their standards. They got the...
  • COLONEL LITTLETON

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    Legacy and tradition are embedded in southern US culture, and are the points of emphasis in everything Colonel Littleton creates. So it makes perfect sense that his studio is based in Lynnville Tennessee. The colonel has been in business for a quarter century now, designing and marketing a namesake brand of quality merchandise that includes: leather goods, knives, jewelry, home and business accessories, belts,...
  • CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN

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    Christian Louboutin is a French footwear designer who is known for bringing stilettos back into the trend of modern fashion. Unlike many of his industry peers Christian had little formal training, but gained valuable experience working as an apprentice to Roger Vivier, the man who claims to have invented the stiletto high-heel shoe. Christian’s pedigree also includes work as a freelance designer for Chanel,...
  • COLCASAC

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    ColcaSac is one of those brands that can convert tablet sleeve doubters into believers. ColcaSac cases are fresh, hip and the polar opposite of anything mass produced. The company is located in Salt Lake City Utah, perhaps situated at the end of a cul-de-sac. The ColcaSac team of artisans incorporate smart, biodegradable materials that are extra durable and provide the right amount of protection...
  • CHLOE

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    Headquartered in Paris, Chloe is a premier fashion label that produces women’s and children’s wear, fragrances, eyewear and other fine accessories, including Chloe cases. The brand was founded by Gaby Aghion in 1952, and she chose the name for its warm feminine appeal. At that time, French fashion houses were only creating haute-couture, so Gaby felt inspired to design a new line of off-the-rack...
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