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CASETiFY’s new case makes customizing your phone with mixed and matched pins easier than ever

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This may sound ridiculous to some, but it’s true: Choosing the right phone case is one of the most important personal decisions you’ll make all year. This is because you have to see and use this accessory every day for as long as you own your phone, so it’s best to make your decision count.

Choosing the right phone case isn’t hard for many, but folks often get bored with their selections after a few months. CASETiFY has found a way to bring whimsy and next-level customization to the phone case game with its newly released Push-In Case that brings the viral trend of mixing and matching pins to phone case engineering.

Credit: CASETiFY
Credit: CASETiFY

The new Push-In Case lets you mix and match four sets of pins stylized for different aesthetics, creating countless combinations to make your phone unique to you.

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The case itself comes in four colors (black, pink, purple and cream) and has the unmatched protection and slim aesthetic that CASETiFY’s perfected and owned for years. Each case has up to 4-foot drop protection and a matte silicone finish.

This new case comes in four colors and has 13-14 holes specifically for pin attachments.
$38 at CASETiFY

Here comes the fun part! The case has 13-14 holes made for pin attachments. The pins are all designed by artists, designers and visionaries, and they provide countless combinations for the ultimate customized case.

Each set comes with five unique pins that you can mix and match.
$38 at CASETiFY

Right now, there are four pin sets to choose from: The Diner Breakfast pin set (pictured above), the Retro West pin set, the Cottagecore Core pin set and the Peace Love Earth pin set.

Each set comes with five pins and retails for $22.

Credit: CASETiFY
Credit: CASETiFY

To attach the pins, just twist the “C” on the back of the pin into one of the holes in the case. When you’re ready to change them, take your case off your phone and pop the pins out with your finger. It’s that easy!

Right now, CASETiFY’s new Push-In Case is available for all the phones in the iPhone 13 and 14 Series. Prices range from $42 to $58.

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