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Top 10 Luxury iPad Cases


If you’ve been following technology news for the past year or so, you should know one thing—it’s all about the iPad. Of course, you’ll need a proper case for your expensive tablet. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of some of the best luxury iPad cases available. These aren’t the most expensive iPad cases in the world, but they’ll certainly do in a pinch.
NewerTech iFolio – $129.99
Luxury iPad Cases - NewerTech iFolio
This handcrafted Brazilian leather case will not only hold your iPad, but also documents, cards and even a pen, stylus or similar device. The left side features a hard back to protect your documents while the right side protects your iPad with non-marring, double-stitched leather straps. Best of all, the zipper is a “genuine YKK pull tab.” Get excited.
Piel Frama iPad Cases – $140-$225
Luxury iPad Cases - Piel Frama iPad Cases
Each of Piel Frama’s premium iPad cases features either a magnetic or snap closure system, a document compartment and a soft leather lining. Be sure to check out their high quality cowskinostrich and crocodile cases.
Luxury iPad Cases - Vaja iVolution Top Crystal
Vaja’s premiere iPad case takes a full thirty-five days to craft by hand. In that time, they’re creating a great leather case with access to all the necessary ports—and icing it up. The completely detachable front cover of this case features an understated design that is tastefully decorated with glittering Swarovski crystals.
Louis Vuitton iPad Cases – $350
Louis Vuitton iPad Cases
All you need to know is they’re Louis Vuitton. Got it?
Oscar de la Renta Degrade Python iPad Clutch
Oscar de la Renta Degrade Python iPad Clutch – $390
Is this iPad case made, as the name suggests, with python skin? It certainly looks like it is. It features an ultra suede lining and snap closure. A yellow variant is also available.
Burberry of London Embossed Check Patent Leather iPad Cover
Burberry of London Embossed Check Patent Leather iPad Cover – $475
Burberry’s zippered case features an interior pocket for papers and a metal plaque with the Burberry logo. The case can be purchased in black, white or yellow.
Yves Saint Laurent Patent-Leather iPad Case
This black leather case is stamped with the stitch-detailed logo of design house Yves Saint Laurent. The interior is lined with beige suede and the case features snap fasteners.
Orbino Padova Brown Crocodile Skin iPad Case
Orbino Padova Brown Crocodile Skin iPad Case – $689
Orbino’s premium hand stitched flip case features a magnetic closure, a brushed metal home button and can be ordered in a variety of colors or materials, including the pictured (and expensive) brown crocodile skin.
Chanel iPad Case
Chanel iPad Case – $1,555
This luxury iPad case features Chanel’s hallmark quilted stitching and, of course, the Chanel logo on the zipper’s pull tab. The case was originally called “mallette en cuir noir,” which means “black leather briefcase.”
Tod's Alligator Skin iPad Covers
This iPad case is handmade in Italy by luxury goods firm Tod’s. They use the finest alligator skin to craft the case and it is available in blue, brown and tan.

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