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If your Apple accessory game lacks some style, DECODED's new RE_CODED collection in collaboration with Nike Grind is just what you need.

It feels like just days ago that the iPhone 13 and Pro models announcement was made, and at the same time, it feels like the new models have already been around forever. The timeline leaves me wondering just how many of the $1,099 models have already met an untimely end at the hands of butterfingers.

Nobody celebrates a shattered screen or a scratched Macbook surface (I think?), and the best method of prevention is protection.

A thousand and one cases and sleeves exist on the market, promising indestructibility rivaling that of Indian Jones' plot convenience fridge in Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull. Some are stylish, some aren't, and some definitely won't save you from the heartbreak of another insurance claim.

DECODED's new RE_CODED collection offers style, protection, and a touch of sustainability. Developed in collaboration with Nike Grind – Nike's innovation material made up of manufacturing scraps and end-of-life footwear – the collection offers cases for several iPhone and Macbook models, as well as Magsafe cardholders and wireless charging pucks.

Each product is offered in three slicks colorways of "Clay," "Lime," and "Black."

These don't come with any bold promises or dares to drop your Apple products out of a window and marvel at the results – but they do offer a stylish solution to keeping your tech in check.

The full collection is available for purchase now via DECODED.

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