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Tablet2Cases.com Online Shop Features Mujjo "Originals Collection" iPad and iPad Mini Handmade Wool Sleeves

A pair of tablet sleeves for the popular Apple iPad 2/3/4, iPad Mini and like-sized devices from Netherlands-based designer label Mujjo are now available for immediate purchase at the Tablet2Cases.com online shop.

2013-04-25
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, April 25, 2013 (Press-News.org) Tablet2Cases.com, the internet's definitive resource on tablet cases, now sells handmade, all-natural tablet sleeves for the Apple iPad 2/3/4 and iPad Mini from Netherlands-based designer label Mujjo. Mujjo tablet cases are advertised as sleeves for the iPad 1/2/3/4 or iPad Mini, but are certainly appropriate for any similarly-sized device.

From the Mujjo Originals Collection, these tablet sleeves are done up in classic envelope tablet case style. The main material used in the Mujjo sleeves is genuine high-quality dark-grey wool, and both the iPad and iPad Mini versions feature a vegetable-tanned leather closing flap and securing strap in white. In addition, these handmade Mujjo sleeves have been specially treated to provide a little more protection against the elements.

In reviewing these iPad sleeves, Tablet2Cases noted the cases' light weight, sharp-looking design and the attention to quality that only handmade tablet accessories can bring. Each received a commendable 4.4 of 5 Editors Rating, with top marks for quality and value.

The Mujjo Originals Collection Apple iPad / 9" Tablet Wool Felt & Leather Sleeve in White is currently available at the Tablet2Cases online shop for $69.95. The iPad Mini version is on sale for $59.95.

Tablet2Cases is proud to supply Apple iPad and iPad Mini Mujjo cases in its online shop, and invites owners of all tablet sizes and models to peruse 1000s of tablet cases to find their own best case scenario.

About Tablet2Cases
Launched in September 2011, Tablet2Cases.com serves as a specialized portal and definitive resource on tablet cases. The website features a wiki-style knowledge repository with reviews, ratings, videos, photos and all available information on tablet cases throughout the world. Interlinked with the portal is the Tablet2Cases online store, which provides shoppers with the largest selection of iPad 2 cases, iPad 3 cases, iPad 4 cases, iPad Mini cases and other tablet cases at the lowest possible prices.

About Mujjo
Founded in 2010, Netherlands-based Mujjo first made a name for itself with the release of its innovative hand-stitched leather gloves designed for touchscreen sensitivity. In early 2012, the company expanded its line of accessories with tablet cases, with similarly handcrafted designs and quality materials.


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[Press-News.org] Tablet2Cases.com Online Shop Features Mujjo "Originals Collection" iPad and iPad Mini Handmade Wool Sleeves
A pair of tablet sleeves for the popular Apple iPad 2/3/4, iPad Mini and like-sized devices from Netherlands-based designer label Mujjo are now available for immediate purchase at the Tablet2Cases.com online shop.