
Case Mate has launched a site-wide 40% off Memorial Day sale, which goes until May 26, 2014—and includes existing sale items! The accessory maker has a tonne of slick looking cases with slick looking designs for your iPhone, iPad and other smartphones and tablets too.
You can pick up their popular Barely There case for iPhone 5/5S, available in a variety of colours for $12 after the 40% off discount on the existing sale price.

Shipping is free to the USA, but to Canada it’s relatively reasonable at $8.80 via USPS, so you can avoid brokerage fees from UPS/Fedex. Of course if you order a few items it might be worth it.
If you’re on the hunt for some cool looking iPhone or iPad cases, there might be some glitzy looking ones with your name on it from Case Mate. Happy shopping.
Click here to jump on the Case Mate 40% off site-wide sale—remember to use promo code CMMD40.
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