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SofterWear offers custom fit earphone sleeves







SofterWear offers custom fit earphone
sleeves

SofterWear offers custom fit earphone
sleeves
04/27/2004 08:14 PM

Future Sonics has released SofterWear custom fit sleeves for use with their "universal fit" product line, which includes the Future Sonics Ears (ear phones that are compatible with, among things, iPods)...




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