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Just got my Burkley leather case.... now this... this is how a leather case should feel. Out of all the leather cases I've ever used... this is without a doubt my favorite. I've been a lifelong user of Sena cases up until now. Burkley (BlackBrook) has a new fan.


Solid case - doesn't move at all - thick leather that could stand a drop on cement. The leather feels rough. Love the access to the buttons. Case protects camera and has open bottom. Couldn't be happier.
 

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Just got my Burkley leather case.... now this... this is how a leather case should feel. Out of all the leather cases I've ever used... this is without a doubt my favorite. I've been a lifelong user of Sena cases up until now. Burkley (BlackBrook) has a new fan.

Damnit... and I received a cancellation on my card case order from Burkley. They’re out of stock in the antique brown color way.
 
Someone earlier in this thread wasn’t as enamored with the Bellroy case and said it had some issue with the part surrounding the screen (basically showing the frame around some parts and not others, sagging if you will), and said the power button was hard to push. Are you seeing anything like that?

And what’s the black part of the case made of? I know the one for my Pixel 4 XL was more of a harder plastic-type material, but is this one for the iPhone a softer TPU/silicone?
The outer part is black polymer... more hard than soft. It is flexible to some degree and wraps ever so slightly onto the front. No gaps anywhere, it literally fits like a glove. I actually prefer the polymer sides, it seems more durable in an area my Apple leather case became quite worn.
Unless the leather tears or comes apart from the polymer... It seems like it will hold up very well.
 
The outer part is black polymer... more hard than soft. It is flexible to some degree and wraps ever so slightly onto the front. No gaps anywhere, it literally fits like a glove. I actually prefer the polymer sides, it seems more durable in an area my Apple leather case became quite worn.
Unless the leather tears or comes apart from the polymer... It seems like it will hold up very well.
How do the buttons compare to apples leather case?

They have a 3 year warranty, and 60 day return too.
 
Just got my Burkley leather case.... now this... this is how a leather case should feel. Out of all the leather cases I've ever used... this is without a doubt my favorite. I've been a lifelong user of Sena cases up until now. Burkley (BlackBrook) has a new fan.


Solid case - doesn't move at all - thick leather that could stand a drop on cement. The leather feels rough. Love the access to the buttons. Case protects camera and has open bottom. Couldn't be happier.

I like the open area for the buttons too. Easy access. Apple's leather case sucks for easy access to the mute button.
 
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Damnit... and I received a cancellation on my card case order from Burkley. They’re out of stock in the antique brown color way.

Check out the Ridge card case. I'm thinking of getting this one.

 
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How do the buttons compare to apples leather case?

They have a 3 year warranty, and 60 day return too.
The buttons take some getting used to (they’re quite minimal).

I’m totally used to them though and wouldn’t change them for more prominent buttons.
 
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Check out the Ridge card case. I'm thinking of getting this one.

I saw that one too and had asked about it here. I haven’t found any reviews on it other than those on the Ridge website. I’m not sure how it will patina.

On another note, back in the tan Mujjo. Hopefully for about a week.


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😮Now that’s a sexy line up right there. Those all look amazing!
 
Just got my Burkley leather case.... now this... this is how a leather case should feel. Out of all the leather cases I've ever used... this is without a doubt my favorite. I've been a lifelong user of Sena cases up until now. Burkley (BlackBrook) has a new fan.


Solid case - doesn't move at all - thick leather that could stand a drop on cement. The leather feels rough. Love the access to the buttons. Case protects camera and has open bottom. Couldn't be happier.
is that color the " Distressed Antique Coffee"? Also it looks like the lip over the screen is a bit higher than the Apple one I have.
 
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Holy crap you guys, just got my Bullstrap case. It is _gorgeous_. Like they made it out of _leather_ or something.

The Apple leather case is cheap nonsense by comparison. On hold with Apple now to convince them to let me return.
Will post photos later tonight.
 
Holy crap you guys, just got my Bullstrap case. It is _gorgeous_. Like they made it out of _leather_ or something.

The Apple leather case is cheap nonsense by comparison. On hold with Apple now to convince them to let me return.
Will post photos later tonight.
Are the iPhone 12 bullstrap bottom closed or open? I am interested too.
 
I returned my Saddle Brown Apple leather case because of the corners popping out issue, so I bought a silicone case for now. But I’ll probably buy another leather case and give it another shot, this time in Baltic Blue.
 
Returned saddle brown and got baltic blue. Edges started to look pretty bad after a month
I am itching to get the SB but it’s back ordered at most places except apple store. I guess the patina for the 12 won’t be as easy as the prior years. Guess I’ll just stick with my black apple leather case.
 
Okay, so here we go. This is going to be long, and as much a critique of the Apple case as of the Bullstrap. Grab a drink.

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I was originally skeptical of the "this year Apple leather is crap" but literally the instant I took the case out of the box the difference was overwhelming. The phone is sitting on the chair next to me as I type this, and the smell of the leather is obvious. I thought "these forum bozos are idiots, the Apple case doesn't smell like chemicals, it smells like leather." Turns out I'd just forgotten what leather smells like.


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The grain is neither smooth like the Apple cases, nor pebbly like the Woolnut, but nice and wrinkly. It's like the back of your hand, if you've made it past 40 and only-sorta moisturize. It's like a cow.

The Bullstrap logo feels like it's coated with something hard and shiny, it really pops in the right light and it's a nicely sharp cutout. I've seen several variations in the Apple logo in various folks's forum posts, and mine is really poorly-defined and cheap-looking.


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The camera cutout is bare leather. I'd previously observed that the plastic edging on the Apple case won't change color as the leather ages, but I've also gotten a few big dings & scrapes in mine—so now it's not ripped-and-scuffed leather, which looks good, but stupid chewed-up plastic.

The nail in the cutout's coffin, though, is that the Apple case makes a "click" when you set it down, because the plastic rim is ever-so-slightly higher than the surface of the leather (the 12pm must be even worse, how can you stand it?!). I reckon that's going to keep the leather from fully contacting the surface you've set it on, and so even further prevent the patina. The Bullstrap case has that nice soft "thump" when I set it down on a wood tabletop—and it slides like pure leather, not like something with a plastic standoff.

It looks in this picture like the cutout isn't tight to the back of the phone, but that's just the curve of the glass. The fit is firm.


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Well, it's mostly firm. The mute cutout does have maybe a half-millimeter gap between the wall of the case and the phone, which you can barely see in this photo. It will trap lint and stuff, but that doesn't bother me at all. YMMV. The cutout is nice and wide and my (small) fingers have no problem operating the switch.

The buttons are metal, which I love, and I personally prefer the black to Apple's brown. I think the subtle way the leather bulges around them looks cool.

The only real issue I have with this case is that the buttons are SLIGHTLY too easy to press. Too-easy is way better than too-hard, but still. I'm not worried about accidental presses, they just feel slightly less-perfect than Apple's. These buttons are more rounded, and I prefer the sharp edges of Apple's, but there's definitely no problem finding them by touch.

This case feels premium, Apple's doesn't—that's because of the leather, not despite the buttons.


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Here is a bunch of **** all over my screen. Whoops.

The screen rim is nice and raised, maybe even more than Apple's. It really feels like it's slightly curled over so that it grips the phone, and this could be a turn-off if you really want to see your phone's bezels. The lip on the Apple case is much more flush with the side of the phone and will show off your silver/red/whatever much better.

This case is SLIGHTLY harder to take off than the Apple case; I suspect the MagSafe is doing some of the work of keeping Apple's case on the phone, whereas the Bullstrap stays on because the lip curls slightly over the phone. That's even considering that the open bottom makes it flex more—so while I don't think either case is seriously likely to pop off the phone if (er, when) I drop it, the Bullstrap feels just slightly more secure.


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More crap on the screen, now with 100% more greasy smudges!
Am pigslob.

Yes, Virginia—the bottom is open. Call me a genius unappreciated in my time, it's better than the closed bottom.

Do wrongly-symmetrical cutouts on a case bother you? No cutouts here!

Do cutouts irritate your pinky? No cutouts here! That leather lip is smoothly rolled and doesn't have any edges. The Apple cutouts are sharper-edged, not rolled—and no, I'm not weeping for mommy because poor fingie got booboo. I'm just aggravated that I paid $60 for Apple's fit-and-finish, and it's uncomfortable.

Are you irked that there's a thing in your way when swiping up? Swipe from that sexy steel edge, no lip to get tripped up on!

This picture makes it look like there's a gap between the lip and the phone, but that's just a reflection. The case sits tight all around.


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It's really hard to see, but the Bullstrap (bottom) has a bigger lip than the Apple 11p (above) has.


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The Apple 11p case (right) is scooped out, the Bullstrap (left) is not.

This means that the open bottom has more protection from drops, and when resting on a charging dock. The steel frame floats a millimeter above the charging dock, resting instead on the leather lip.

No, it's not going to help if I drop it JUST RIGHT on a rock, but I'm personally not concerned about that—if I wanted lifeproof I'd get one of those Batman cases. Similarly I don't really care about increased scratches on the bottom—in fact, it might be kinda cool to have an exposed section to compare with the rest that's kept (more or less) pristine.


WHAT ARE YOU DOING STILL READING MY NONSENSE GO DO SOMETHING WORTHWHILE


So yeah. The Apple case is going back, it is definitely not worth the price. I was scuffin-n-buffin it the other day, trying to work some of my hand oil in to get the patina flowin', and the Apple leather suddenly felt papery and thin, like it was a thin veneer over the plastic. This case feels like a thick ole baseball glove. It smells great. It's wonderfully textured. It doesn't have any stupid plastic details or sharp cutouts. The bottom is open for business in pinkytown.

It's a great case.
 
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Okay, so here we go. This is going to be long, and as much a critique of the Apple case as of the Bullstrap. Grab a drink.

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I was originally skeptical of the "this year Apple leather is crap" but literally the instant I took the case out of the box the difference was overwhelming. The phone is sitting on the chair next to me as I type this, and the smell of the leather is obvious. I thought "these forum bozos are idiots, the Apple case doesn't smell like chemicals, it smells like leather." Turns out I'd just forgotten what leather smells like.


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The grain is neither smooth like the Apple cases, nor pebbly like the Woolnut, but nice and wrinkly. It's like the back of your hand, if you've made it past 40 and only-sorta moisturize. It's like a cow.

The Bullstrap logo feels like it's coated with something hard and shiny, it really pops in the right light and it's a nicely sharp cutout. I've seen several variations in the Apple logo in various folks's forum posts, and mine is really poorly-defined and cheap-looking.


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The camera cutout is bare leather. I'd previously observed that the plastic edging on the Apple case won't change color as the leather ages, but I've also gotten a few big dings & scrapes in mine—so now it's not ripped-and-scuffed leather, which looks good, but stupid chewed-up plastic.

The nail in the cutout's coffin, though, is that the Apple case makes a "click" when you set it down, because the plastic rim is ever-so-slightly higher than the surface of the leather (the 12pm must be even worse, how can you stand it?!). I reckon that's going to keep the leather from fully contacting the surface you've set it on, and so even further prevent the patina. The Bullstrap case has that nice soft "thump" when I set it down on a wood tabletop—and it slides like pure leather, not like something with a plastic standoff.

It looks in this picture like the cutout isn't tight to the back of the phone, but that's just the curve of the glass. The fit is firm.


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Well, it's mostly firm. The mute cutout does have maybe a half-millimeter gap between the wall of the case and the phone, which you can barely see in this photo. It will trap lint and stuff, but that doesn't bother me at all. YMMV. The cutout is nice and wide and my (small) fingers have no problem operating the switch.

The buttons are metal, which I love, and I personally prefer the black to Apple's brown. I think the subtle way the leather bulges around them looks cool.

The only real issue I have with this case is that the buttons are SLIGHTLY too easy to press. Too-easy is way better than too-hard, but still. I'm not worried about accidental presses, they just feel slightly less-perfect than Apple's. These buttons are more rounded, and I prefer the sharp edges of Apple's, but there's definitely no problem finding them by touch.

This case feels premium, Apple's doesn't—that's because of the leather, not despite the buttons.


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Here is a bunch of **** all over my screen. Whoops.

The screen rim is nice and raised, maybe even more than Apple's. It really feels like it's slightly curled over so that it grips the phone, and this could be a turn-off if you really want to see your phone's bezels. The lip on the Apple case is much more flush with the side of the phone and will show off your silver/red/whatever much better.

This case is SLIGHTLY harder to take off than the Apple case; I suspect the MagSafe is doing some of the work of keeping Apple's case on the phone, whereas the Bullstrap stays on because the lip curls slightly over the phone. That's even considering that the open bottom makes it flex more—so while I don't think either case is seriously likely to pop off the phone if (er, when) I drop it, the Bullstrap feels just slightly more secure.


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More crap on the screen, now with 100% more greasy smudges!
Am pigslob.

Yes, Virginia—the bottom is open. Call me a genius unappreciated in my time, it's better than the closed bottom.

Do wrongly-symmetrical cutouts on a case bother you? No cutouts here!

Do cutouts irritate your pinky? No cutouts here! That leather lip is smoothly rolled and doesn't have any edges. The Apple cutouts are sharper-edged, not rolled—and no, I'm not weeping for mommy because poor fingie got booboo. I'm just aggravated that I paid $60 for Apple's fit-and-finish, and it's uncomfortable.

Are you irked that there's a thing in your way when swiping up? Swipe from that sexy steel edge, no lip to get tripped up on!

This picture makes it look like there's a gap between the lip and the phone, but that's just a reflection. The case sits tight all around.


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It's really hard to see, but the Bullstrap (bottom) has a bigger lip than the Apple 11p (above) has.


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The Apple 11p case (right) is scooped out, the Bullstrap (left) is not.

This means that the open bottom has more protection from drops, and when resting on a charging dock. The steel frame floats a millimeter above the charging dock, resting instead on the leather lip.

No, it's not going to help if I drop it JUST RIGHT on a rock, but I'm personally not concerned about that—if I wanted lifeproof I'd get one of those Batman cases. Similarly I don't really care about increased scratches on the bottom—in fact, it might be kinda cool to have an exposed section to compare with the rest that's kept (more or less) pristine.


WHAT ARE YOU DOING STILL READING MY NONSENSE GO DO SOMETHING WORTHWHILE


So yeah. The Apple case is going back, it is definitely not worth the price. I was scuffin-n-buffin it the other day, trying to work some of my hand oil in to get the patina flowin', and the Apple leather suddenly felt papery and thin, like it was a thin veneer over the plastic. This case feels like a thick ole baseball glove. It smells great. It's wonderfully textured. It doesn't have any stupid plastic details or sharp cutouts. The bottom is open for business in pinkytown.

It's a great case.

I have always wondered about their cases and now I don't have to anymore. I think this will be my next case for sure. Thanks for the in depth review!
 
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