Apple stopped offering leather accessories for its mobile devices in September last year, replacing it with a “FineWoven” material made from 68% post-consumer recycled polyester. Since then, it has been selling $59 FineWoven iPhone cases and MagSafe Wallets, $35 FineWoven AirTag holders, and $99 FineWoven Apple Watch bands.
According to a new report from the same leakster who told us about these FineWoven accessories earlier last year, Apple has now stopped production for all of them. So, if this is true (and that's a big one if so Although with such a reliable source), and you always want to pick up FineWoven… Somethingit's time to act fast before they're gone forever.
FineWoven is gone.
Because his strength was bad.
All production line stopped and removed.
Apple moves to another material: again, not the skin.So look into Skin Hell.
(recycling company) pic.twitter.com/KVaBZC6z6S– Kosutami (@Kosutami_Ito) April 21, 2024
If you're wondering why Apple is discontinuing its accessories nearly half a year after its launch, the reason may be related to the countless online reports against the excellent quality and longevity offered by FineWoven items.
Unfortunately for Skin fans, Apple doesn't plan to bring it back. Instead, it is expected to replace FineWoven with another material, according to the same source.
If this all pans out, the FineWoven blurb will be one of Apple's biggest in recent years. We're curious to see if the company will ever acknowledge the issues widely reported in this article, or if it will just choose to go quietly. Follow it.