It's A Spectrum Afterall Autism Awareness iPhone Case
It's A Spectrum Afterall Autism Awareness iPhone Case
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Celebrate diversity in the Autism Spectrum! If you've met one Autistic person, you've met one Autistic person. Stigma and stereotypes can be hurtful, so spread awareness that the spectrum is broad and each individual will have different abilities, interests, and challenges.
This vibrant Tough Phone Case is designed to make your device stand out while providing exceptional protection. Its eye-catching design brings a cheerful and playful vibe, perfect for expressing your personality. Ideal for anyone looking to add a splash of color to their daily routine, this phone case fits seamlessly into both casual and festive occasions. Whether it's a birthday gift, a fun surprise for a loved one, or just a treat for yourself, this case resonates with those who appreciate style and durability. Celebrate life's moments with a unique accessory that enhances your photography, communication, and connection with others during holidays, celebrations, and everyday adventures.
Product features
- Made from strong Lexan plastic for durability and impact resistance
- Lay-flat bezel protects your screen from scratches
- Flexible rubber liner absorbs shock from impacts
- Glossy finish enhances vibrant designs
- UV protection ensures long-lasting quality outdoors
Care instructions
- Clean with damp cotton or microfiber cloth. Add a drop of dish soap to the cloth if needed.
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Love the phone case as a mother who is a fierce advocate on behalf on her son. And the shirts are a fun way to see autism in a funny, sweet way.