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Sage green iPhone case with fabric texture on a white background

Fabric Textured iPhone Case

$40.00
$27.90

Find the Right Case for Your iPhone

Picking an iPhone case comes down to four decisions: model fit, protection level, charging compatibility, and material.

Start with the model: Cases are cut for specific iPhone generations. Confirm your model in Settings > General > About before ordering — Pro and Pro Max sizes are not interchangeable, and a 14-series case will not fit a 15, 16, or 17.

Weigh protection against bulk: Reinforced corners and raised bezels around the screen and camera module add drop defense for buyers who carry their phone through demanding conditions. Slim shells favor pocket comfort and one-handed grip. Decide based on how you actually use your phone, not just how it looks.

Check charging compatibility: If you use wireless charging or magnetic accessories, choose a case marked Magnetic Compatible. These cases include an aligned magnet ring for proper alignment. Standard wireless charging works through most non-metal cases. Metal cases may interfere with wireless charging; check the product page before ordering.

Choose a material: Clear polycarbonate, TPU, silicone, leather, or metal — based on grip, finish, and feel. Silicone and textured finishes give natural grip. Smooth surfaces like polished metal and glossy plastic can be slippery, which matters if you handle the phone one-handed often.

Shop iPhone Cases by Style

Style filters most decisions after model fit. Each collection is built around a single material or design direction. Pick the one that matches how you carry your phone.

Silicone iPhone Cases

Soft, grippy, designed for impact absorption. Liquid silicone construction sits flush against the phone with a smooth matte finish. A solid pick for buyers who want grip without the feel of hard plastic.

Leather iPhone Cases

A refined, tactile option for buyers who care how a phone feels in hand. Genuine leather develops patina with use; vegan leather offers the same hand-feel with a cruelty-free build. Both age into something that looks better at month six than day one.

Metal iPhone Cases

Aluminum and stainless steel shells with reinforced edges and machined cutouts. Heavier than polymer cases but built to handle harder use. Note: metal construction may interfere with wireless charging — check the individual product page before ordering.

Clear iPhone Cases

For when you want the iPhone to do the talking. Many clear cases use UV-resistant materials designed to slow yellowing over time, so the case stays clean while the back of your phone stays visible. Slim profile, full compatibility with MagSafe on supported models.

Girly iPhone Cases

Aesthetic-led designs — florals, pastels, hearts, glitter, charm-friendly silhouettes. Curated for buyers who treat the case as part of the outfit. Soft TPU and silicone bases keep the build practical underneath the design.

Trendy iPhone Cases

Pop-culture designs, viral patterns, and limited-run drops refreshed regularly. Rotate with seasons or trends without overcommitting to one look. Built on TPU and polycarbonate bases for everyday wear underneath the design

Compatibility Notes

Cases are model-specific. Confirm your exact iPhone model and size before purchasing — every shell on CaseHutch is molded to its generation for clean cutouts, full button access, and full access to all ports, the Action Button, and volume and power controls without modification or extra force.

MagSafe-compatible cases work with Apple's MagSafe charger and the broader MagSafe accessory ecosystem on supported iPhone models. Standard wireless charging works through most silicone, leather, and clear cases except some metal cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know which iPhone case fits my phone?
Match your iPhone's model name to the case listing — every case is cut for a specific iPhone generation and size. Open Settings > General > About on your iPhone and check the "Model Name" field, for example iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 16 Plus. Cases are not interchangeable between generations or sizes; a Pro case will not fit a Pro Max. Click on the model name on the product page that matches your device before ordering.
What type of iPhone case is the most protective?
Cases with reinforced corners, raised bezels around the screen and camera, and impact-resistant materials generally offer more drop defense than slim or clear builds. Look for dual-layer polycarbonate or thick TPU construction — these help protect against everyday drops, scratches, and impacts. Slim and clear cases prioritize a low profile and are designed for light protection, not heavy impact. Choose based on how you actually use your phone.
What's the difference between a MagSafe-compatible case and a regular iPhone case?
A MagSafe-compatible case has a built-in magnet ring aligned to the back of the iPhone; a regular case does not. The magnet ring lets the case snap onto Apple's MagSafe charger and magnetic accessories such as wallets, car mounts, and stands. Regular cases still allow standard wireless charging through most non-metal materials, but they will not lock onto magnetic accessories.
Are clear iPhone cases prone to yellowing?
Yes — clear TPU cases can yellow over time when exposed to UV light, heat, and skin oils. Cases made from clear polycarbonate or a TPU-polycarbonate hybrid are more resistant and tend to hold clarity longer. Yellowing is a property of clear plastics, not a defect. Wiping the case regularly and keeping it out of direct sunlight slows the process.
Does CaseHutch offer returns or warranty on iPhone cases?
Yes — CaseHutch accepts eligible returns and exchanges within 30 days of delivery for unused items returned in their original packaging with all included accessories. Refunds are issued to the original payment method after the returned item is received and inspected. Free exchanges are available for eligible orders, including requests for a different iPhone model, color, or another item in the same product line. Return eligibility, exclusions, refund timelines, and warranty-related issues are explained in the full Returns & Refunds Policy page.