Introducing the ultimate accessory for all sea-loving adventurers and Philadelphia enthusiasts - the Bridesburg Outboard Club Cell Phone Case! This vibrant and durable case features a captivating print of the NOAA charts showcasing the picturesque Bridesburg Outboard Club marina, nestled in the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. With its intricate details, this case not only protects your phone from everyday mishaps but also transports you to the serene waters of the Delaware River. The chart also highlights nearby sites such as the Wissinoming Yacht Club and Tacony St Ramp, adding an extra touch of nautical charm. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or simply appreciate the beauty of the marina, this cell phone case is a must-have for all who want to carry a piece of Philadelphia's maritime history in their pocket.
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Protect your phone with style using a durable dual-layered case The outer shell is made of impact-resistant polycarbonate while the inner lining sports TPU lining for maximum impact absorption Keep your phone fashionable and safe all year round
All phone cases are custom printed on demand from our advanced facility in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The case attracts attention. Whenever I’m at a physical meeting - they still happen occasionally with COVID - I put my phone face down on the table, which almost always leads to someone asking “What’s on your phone?”. Everyone thinks the case is pretty nice. BTW, I promise not to use the case for navigation. 😁
Purchased this case two months ago and its on the phone I am using. The case was a big hit at work where I am a flight instructor, and at home at the San Carlos airport. I might be inclined to buy another with Palo Alto (PAO).
Case shipped within a day of ordering. Was a perfect fit for my iPhone 11 Pro. The map printing on the back is detailed as described. I've used the case for a few weeks now and the image on the back is still in perfect condition -- it seems quite durable and feels like it is part of the case and not something that was printed on it.