

New Spring-Colored Watch Bands and iPhone Cases Come
Mar 4, 2024
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Along with the new MacBook Air, Apple also released this morning watch bands and iPhone cases with spring colors. For iPhone cases (only in silicone: no FineWoven! Maybe it's because of how much criticism it got?), the colors are: Soft Mint (A very pale green: I wish it was a little more green...), Pink (very red and towards telemagenta), Light Blue (light blue, but a little paler), and Sunshine (a yellow shade a bit lighter than amber). For the Solo Loop Apple Watch band, we have Pink (similar to the iPhone but a bit lighter), Soft Mint (same as the iPhone), and Ocean Blue (a Blizzard Blue color), and for the Sport Loop Apple Watch band, we have Soft Mint and Ocean Blue (both the same as their Solo Loop counterparts). For the Braided Solo Loop Apple Watch band, we have Sunshine (same as the iPhone), Light Blue (same as the iPhone), and Raspberry (a telemagenta color), and for the Sport Band, we have Sunshine (same as the others), Soft Mint (same as the others), and Light Blue (again same as the others). There are also new Hermès bands, with Bleu Céleste (Sky Blue), Kaki (khaki-pants-brown and only for 38mm, 40mm and 41mm Apple Watches), and Blanc (white with a bit of grey) featuring on the Kilim Single Tour, Bleu Céleste/Écru (same as the Kilim but with white dots characteristic to the collection: only for 42mm, 44mm, and 45mm Apple Watches) and Framboise/Écru (a pink similar to the other Pinks but again with the characteristic white dots: only for 38mm, 40mm and 41mm watches) featuring on the Toile H Single Tour, new Jaune d'Or/Bleu Jean (Sunshine yellow with a blue link) and Bleu Céleste/Bleu Jean (Bleu Céleste with a darker blue link) featuring on the Twill Jump Single Tour, and even a new Tricot collection (made of braided leather) featuring Bleu Jean, Orange (a reflection-like (but with a touch more saturation) orange), Beige de Weimar (light brown, but even lighter), and Jaune de Naples (a dandelion-like yellow). Phew! You can see different names for shades here. Bye!
By Leo