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Friday September 14, 2007 3:07 pm

Belkin’s new iPod Cases Support Breast Cancer Research

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Posted by Lolita Beckwith Categories: Accessories, Design, Portable Audio / Video

Belkin iPod Cases

What’s not to like about ?  Not only do they make quality accessories for seemingly all our assorted gadgets, now they‘ve introed cases for which 10% of sales will go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Own an iPod Shuffle? Check out their new Sport Armband, which you can also wear on your wrist. It’s also water-resistant and has nighttime reflectors. Very cool.  If you have an iPod nano, there’s a Sport Armband for that too, and yes, it’s water-resistant. Also for the nano is the Remix Acrylic, a clear case made of, yes, acrylic. But our favorite is The Statements, a leather case with a ribbon pattern, a wristband, and a mirror/picture frame! Each comes in Pink (natch) or Bone, and will be available from the Belkin website and exclusively at Target stores on September 15. Prices range from $20-$25 USB.


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Sanu is offering a Modular Sling Bag and belt developed through a research project between Princess Margaret Hospital and Ryerson University, School of Fashion. The mandate was to design a bag suitable for breast cancer survivors suffering from Lymphedema.
Professors Susan Barnwell and Sandra Tullio-Pow from Ryerson University designed the bag and belt as a practical, functional bag that makes a strong fashion statement.
Please consider providing a link to our site. Thank You.
www.sansu.ca


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