Musubo Announces the Retro for iPhone 5

Musubo today announced the Retro, the brand’s new carrying solution for iPhone 5. Inspired by Tokyo street fashion, this Musubo accessory blends imaginative design with quality material and protection. The Retro provides a precision fit for iPhone 5, while enhancing your grip on the device and allowing access to all buttons and ports.

Musubo’s best-selling Retro case, which features a classic ‘50s microphone design, comes in a wide array of colors including black, red, blue, silver and white. A true design original, the Retro provides dual layer protection with a strong polycarbonate shell and soft silicon cushioned interior. The chic case showcases your passion for music while offering precision fit for iPhone 5 with enhanced grip and access to all ports. The Retro also includes a folding video stand for on-the-go entertainment.

“Musubo’s new accessory for iPhone 5 continues the brand’s reputation for providing unique, head-turning designs that are both fashionable and functional,” said Jeff Galant, CEO of Smart IT USA, Musubo’s exclusive U.S. distribution partner. “Musubo’s creations are fun, stylish and unlike any other cases in stores today.”

Along with several other designs, the Musubo Retro for iPhone 5 will be available in October for $34.99 at Amazon.com, among other retailers.

Original Author: Larry Greenberg

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