OtterBox launches cactus leather embroidery collection

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OtterBox has introduced the Cactus Leather Embroidery Collection, a line of phone cases wrapped in plant-based leather made from sustainably harvested nopal cacti. The collection combines Desserto’s cactus leather alternative with embroidered patterns in two designs—Pickleball Club and Amalfi Lemon—to evoke a heritage aesthetic with vibrant textures and color contrasts.

Each case delivers the same protective performance that OtterBox is known for, offering three times the drop protection of military standard tests, raised edges around the camera and screen, and metal buttons with a tactile click. The embroidery uses premium threads for lasting detail, and the ultra-sleek, pocket-friendly profile makes the cases easy to carry.

Erika Johnson, senior color material finish designer at OtterBox, said the team aimed for “heritage styling that evokes a sense of nostalgia,” and that extensive product testing confirmed the collection’s durability alongside its artisanal look. Customers can personalize their summer accessories by pairing the embroidered cases with OtterBox screen protectors or portable power packs.

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