Apple’s FineWoven Wallet for iPhone can be Yours for Just $36.99 [37% Of]

Feb 1, 2024 at 02:23pm EST
Save 37% on Apple’s FineWoven Wallet.

You can instantly save 37% on Apple’s FineWoven Wallet with MagSafe for iPhone. Originally, this accessory will sell for $59.

Apple's FineWoven Wallet with MagSafe in Taupe Finish is Currently 37% off for Limited Time

Before you get super excited, it's worth mentioning that this deep discount of 37% is only applicable on the Taupe color option. Other finishes are available with varying discounts, but you'll save the most on the option below.

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Buy Apple iPhone FineWoven Wallet with MagSafe - Taupe - Was $59, now just $36.99

With that out of the way, this accessory is a must-have if you're planning to ditch your wallet. It attaches magnetically behind an iPhone that is MagSafe capable, allowing you to access your cards or maybe some cash at a moment's notice. Of course, you can even keep your bus pass in this wallet, if you like. Literally anything, as long as it fits in the wallet.

You also get Find My support with this wallet. The moment you remove it from the back of your iPhone, its last known position will be saved. This means you can go back to the place where you lost your wallet with ease. But we do hope it doesn’t come to this, but we’re glad this feature is there for times when you do need it.

If you’ve been planning to ditch your wallet for something minimal, the FineWoven Wallet is the way to go, especially if you have an iPhone. Now that it is discounted, you don’t have to spend too much money getting onboard either.

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