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Jimi iPod nano Case by Josh Rubin

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Jimi, makers of the anti-wallet we previously covered here, have just released their latest creation. The Jimi iPod nano case is a rigid plastic shell that snugly fits around the nano. It's a two piece solution available in six different colors—which means you can mix and match if you like. Best of all, it's made from 100% recycled plastic and Jimi donates 1% of their profits to environmental initiatives.

$19.95 direct from Jimi

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This entry posted on 22 March 2006 at 1:25 PM
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