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£21.89 inc. VAT
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dbramante1928’s London ICON case for an iPad Air 13" looks and feels like the kind of “grown-up” cover you’ll actually want to leave on the device at all times. For £18.24 ex‑VAT, you’re not paying for gimmicks—you’re paying for decent materials, a smart finish, and that generally reliable dbramante fit that tends to sit properly without looking bulky. If you work in an office, commute, or move between meetings and home, it’s a solid buy: the case gives you everyday protection and makes the iPad feel more like a proper work tool than a gadget.
That said, I wouldn’t call it the right choice if you need maximum protection for drops or you’re rough with your kit (builders, field sales, frequent bags-on-bags). At this price, you’re typically getting “good daily cover” rather than “rugged armour,” and the ICON style is more about look/feel than hardcore impact resistance. Who should buy? Office-based teams, consultants, and anyone who wants their iPad to look premium while staying protected. Who shouldn’t? Anyone who expects military-grade protection or needs lots of heavy-duty handling—there are sturdier options for that.

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