2am Collection from Acme Made

Written by Eric Reagan on January 17th, 2009 | 0 Comments




Acme Made has announced a few new camera cases that I think my wife would call chic.  Unforntunately (or, or fortunately – depending on how you see it), I’m not a big judge of fashion.  However, when my wife saw the new SLIP Pouch from Acme Made, she made cooing noises that I generally associate with trips to the mall.  I took this as a positive opinion on her behalf.

These new cases are surprisingly affordable and will be available in March 2009.

Gentlemen, I would not be caught carrying one of these camera cases; however, you may be otherwise inclined – or, perhaps, like me, you should pick one up for your better half.

Ladies, please judge accordingly in the comments.

More details and images, which were pulled from Acme Made’s press sheet, appear below.

Addressing today’s obsession with online social communities and instant picture sharing, the NEW 2am Collection from Acme Made® provides fresh, trend forward camera cases and pouches that fit today’s devices; keeping them handy at all times. These pouches, sleeves and top-loading camera cases are protective, sleek and stylish, and won’t break the bank.

SLIP Pouch – the Sexy Little Pouch

The SLIP Pouch is designed to snugly fit most compact cameras. Constructed from Acme Made’s unique “Wet” neoprene, the pouch not only protects cameras without bulk, it looks good doing it. $12.99

Features: Compact size; soft micro-suede lining; protective zipper cuff; dual zippered top opening. 4″ x 2.25″ x 1″

SLIP Sleeve – the Sexy Little Protective Sleeve – Minimalist design:

The SLIP Sleeve is the slimmest form of protection for SLR-style cameras. Its minimalist profile and neoprene material are a great combination for basic protection within a purse or other bag. $19.99

Features: Simple lightweight design; soft micro-suede lining. 6″ x 5.75″ x 4″

The Sleek Case – Complete protection:

The designer-styled Sleek Case lives up to its name by staying slim and snug to the shape of most compact digital cameras. It features a designer print face and a molded foam structure for added protection. $19.99

Features: All around zipper closure; soft micro-suede lining; slide through strap attachment; interior accessory pocket; removable neck strap.
4.75″ x 3.25″ x 1″

The Pillow Case – A first from Acme Made:

A designer styled camera case that is functional and well styled. The Pillow Case has a main camera pocket as well as a front zippered pocket for additional batteries and other necessities, plus another interior pocket for additional storage. $19.99

Features: Front zippered accessory pocket; soft micro-suede lining; protective zipper cuff; internal accessory pocket; rear belt or strap loop. 5″ x 3.50″ x 1.60″

Colors of all the 2am pieces include: Wet White – Antik; Wet Purple – Antik; Matte Black – Chevron; Wet White – Chevron. The SLIP Pouch and SLIP Sleeve are also offered in Matte Black –Antik.

The NEW Camera Cases will be available in March.
Visit www.acmemade.com to see the entire line of laptop and camera bags.



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