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Product Description
The Stressed. Depressed. D & D. Obsessed. - D D - Phone Case iPhone Case is a standout selection in our iPhone Cases collection, perfect for iPhone users who value Standard Type designs. Available in Colorful, this Flexi Cases case in Fit provides both protection and a trendy appearance at $31.40 (now $10.99 for a limited time!). Boasting a Popular Choice rating, it’s an exclusive Printerval CA product, crafted on demand by artists around the globe.
Made from quality material, this iPhone case ensures lasting protection against everyday wear and tear, while also offering easy access to all ports and buttons.
Material Details:
Basic Substance
Provides strong protection while maintaining the sleek profile of your iPhone.
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Categories | Accessories / Mobile Phone Accessories / Phone Cases / iPhone Cases |
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SKU | P794635-FLC_E-IP1_04-AFc45T53 |
Style | Flexi Cases |
Model | Iphone 15 |
"Stressed. Depressed. D & D. Obsessed" is a phrase that has become popular among fans of the fantasy tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). The phrase is often used humorously to express a strong attachment or dedication to the game, as well as to poke fun at some of the stereotypes associated with D&D players. The phrase suggests that D&D players may experience stress and depression in their daily lives, but find solace and fulfillment in their obsession with the game.
