San Francisco, CA - Just in time for the holidays, My Rue has launched a new
online store for the chic geek -www.myrue.com. The brand was developed by Bianca Kramer who founded Rue Inc in 2004. A a former stylist, she wanted to bring together two diverse ideas- fashion and technology. So she set about designing cell phone accessories with a flair that could be functional, be organized on the go and be stylish. While residing in Tokyo, she witnessed the birthing of the cell phone revolution. Realizing that carrying "stuff" would soon become an essential way of life, she started designing chic solutions for cell phones, MP3 players, PDAs and digital cameras.
All four product lines are made out of neoprene and provide functionality and fashion. The fabric is stretchable, protective and washable.
These four fabulous styles are all on sale now starting at $10.00 for a limited time.
The Playmate bag is designed to carry digital gadgets such as the iPhone, ipod, PDAs MP3s and slim digital cameras. It comes in five color combinations:
The Telemate, a smaller version of the Playmate, is designed to hold the Apple Nano, Shuffle, mini digital slim cameras, and a variety of cell phones. It is available in the same color combinations as the Playmate.
The Playmate 2 and Telemate 2 are for the geek in your life who prefers to wear technology. The 2 series features a velcro closure to keep the digital accessories safe and secure. It also features an inner pocket for money and cards. It is available in the same color combinations as the Playmate and Telemate.
The Lapmate is Eurotech fashion at its best. The Lapmate positions your laptop vertically, making it easier to carry with a more sophisticate streamlined look. A toughie with a light touch, Lapmate protects your computer without adding additional weight. Whether you are off to the cafe or the airport, Lapmate will get you there in style. Available in orange.
All of these digital fashion products have been featured at CompUsa, AAA stores and other travel stores across the United States.
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