Wednesday, December 4, 2013

NEW! TheFireStore Phone Cases: Great Gift!

We are so excited about our new, TFS Exclusive phone cases, that are brand new on the shelves just this past week!


With two hot designs we know this will be the ultimate stocking stuffer gift for the firefighter in your life. With two case options, TheFireStore flame with diamond plate, or the turnout gear with triple-trim, it will not disappoint!

These smartphone cases by Case-Mate are an enhanced 2 piece design that give impact resistance and shock dispersion, protecting that device we all are dependent on. The shock-absorbing flexible bumper provides a secure fit and a sleek color contrast.

The form-fit feature of the case makes sure to cover the back and corners of your phone, and the interior liner adds great protection, in combination with the polycarbonate hard shell. It's made with a lay-flat bezel that protects your screen from ever directly contacting other surfaces while flat.

We know how important it is to have access to all your ports and functions, so this case won't harm any of that! In fact, you'll love that your case never has to leave your phone, thus keeping it protected.

The designs are sleek and perfect for any firefighter, and to be honest, the cases just look plain awesome.

Available for the following smartphones:
iphone 4/4SSamsung Galaxy S3iphone 5/5SSamsung Galaxy S4

Don't wait...get yours, today!

3 comments:

orson said...

Looking for a great gift? Check out TheFireStore's new phone cases! Stylish and durable, these cases are the perfect accessory for any phone.
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