The best ... iPad covers
From Dooney & Bourke’s Cabriolet canvas to Dolce & Gabbana’s signature leopard print
D&B Case for the iPad
Fashioned in Dooney & Bourke’s Cabriolet canvas, this padded envelope is light and sleek, stain-resistant, and completely waterproof. Available in a variety of color combinations.
$65, dooney.com
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Built iPad
These soft neoprene sleeves and envelopes protect your iPad without adding bulk, thanks to a formfitting design. Available in black or a pattern.
$30 and $40, builtny.com
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Vers Shellcase
This “eco-friendly” case is made from sustainably harvested cherry, walnut, or bamboo. A detachable metal “foot” lets you prop up your screen in both landscape and portrait mode.
$80, versaudio.com
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Graphic Image Sleeves
The “on-the-go techie” can stay organized in style with one of these leather sleeves, which can be personalized with gold stamping. Available in a variety of leathers and colors.
$105, graphicimage.com
Source: In Style
Dolce & Gabbana iPad Case
High tech meets high fashion with this patent-leather case, which features Dolce & Gabbana’s signature leopard print in four vibrant hues.
$275, dolcegabbana.it
Source: Marie Claire
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