Need a new Phone Case? Check out Casely #Giveaway

I typically get new phone cases when I get a new phone or when my case meets a timely or untimely end. In 2019, the folks at Casely reached out to me about their subscription service. Basically, they send you a new case monthly or seasonally at 40% off. You can change your case with your styles. If you like what you like, you can just buy one at a time at a great price.

Casely is based in Brooklyn, NY. They design, create and sell their cases online. Their mission is to have the cases enable your phone to become “an extension of your personal style.” They also donate a percentage of profits to a new charity each month with their #everycasecounts program. They make a donation for each sale and social post with the hashtag. Love that!

You can buy one case or subscribe. If you subscribe, every month (or quarter) they’ll send you a “highly durable, trendy new case curated according to your personal style preferences.”

I’m digging these designs from Casely!

Casely has two types of cases. They are classic and bold. Classic is a regular case and bold is “ultraprotective.” They offer most cases with a MagSafe magnet. They also have phone rings and silicone wallets to attach to your case. All of the cases are lightweight, have a 1mm raised lip to protect the glass and have precise cut outs to fit your phone perfectly.

Want to get a case from Casely? I’ll send one lucky reader the Casely case of their choice. Please use the Rafflecopter below to enter. The winner must be a US resident, 18 years of age or older and the offer is void where prohibited. The giveaway runs through November 27. A winner will be selected and notified on November 28.

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Check out Casely online. Get 35% off on your order right now with this link and get a $20 credit for referring friends if you join their rewards program. You can gift a 3 or 6 month subscription to your fashion loving friends, too! You can also keep up with Casely on Instagram and Facebook.

Do you change your cases often?

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