![]() Once I was done the case had a new dark stain. Then I used another napkin, which I'd strategically dampened with water, to dab away any remaining avo chunks, feta crumbles or onion jam residue on the top right corner. I used a napkin to delicately remove the tasty concoctions from the case's left corner. I'm not sure if it was the garlic kale hummus, onion jam or sun-dried tomato aioli, but the FineWoven case didn't look fine. My friends and I were so taken by the avo toast's majesty that I decided to document it in a photo, using with my iPhone 15 Pro Max.Īfter I snapped the photo, the new iPhone and its stingray-water-stained FineWoven case slipped out of my hand and landed atop the Mambo Italiano avocado toast. I was at Craftsman and Wolves here in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood, and I ordered the Mambo Italiano avocado toast, which comes with an impressive array of toppings: avocado, confit garlic kale hummus, balsamic onion jam, sun-dried tomato aioli, feta and toasted pistachios. Perhaps you can guess what happened next. ![]() The photo I took of the avocado toast with the iPhone 15 Pro Max. ![]() Turns out, I'm not alone in my FineWoven woes, either. I applaud Apple for walking away from making leather products, I can't applaud the company for the $60 FineWoven case it introduced as a replacement. It's made of 68% postconsumer recycled content, giving it a significantly lower carbon footprint than leather. And so is an impression left from the FineWoven case's magnetic circle, from charging the iPhone 15 Pro Max on a MagSafe charger.Īpple introduced FineWoven cases, alongside the iPhone 15 series and new Apple Watches, as an environmentally friendly replacement to its leather phone cases and accessories. Now, a week later, that tiny stain is still visible. But an hour later a slight stain remained on the FineWoven case. So I went to the bathroom, wet a paper towel and dabbed the tiny area where the drops sat. It's just water, right?īut it's a stingray exhibit, and that means it could've been salt water. I did what I'd do with any phone case and wiped it off. I'd received the phone and case on loan from Apple less than a day before, and at the academy I noticed a few drops of water. It all started when some water from the California Academy of Sciences' stingray exhibit splashed onto my iPhone 15 Pro Max's FineWoven case.
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