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Emma Roberts-approved strappy phone cases are the chic accessory you didn't know you needed this summer

Emma Roberts-approved strappy phone cases are the chic accessory you didn't know you needed this summer

Daily Mail​2 days ago
There is a new trendy accessory on the block, and it is Emma Roberts-approved.
That's right. Ossa, aka the coolest destination for phone charms on the planet, is ready to kick summer into high gear with one-of-a-kind wristlets, crossbodies, and more all beaded to perfection.
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Revamp your summer accessories with phone straps from Ossa.
These gorgeous hand crafted pieces are perfect for adding a little personality into your look while also serving a purpose.
Ditch your purse for good and feel light as a feather with these curated cords!
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The popular brand has garnered attention across social media and with several celebrities, such as Roberts, for their iconic phone chains that turn any Smartphone into an instant accessory.
Whether your vibe is girly and bright or neutral and cool, Ossa has something for everyone with too many styles to count (and new ones always on the way!).
Plus, if you fall in love with the trendy brands' phone straps as much as we did, you can even explore other bedazzled accessories, such as our favorite, their charmtastic Pet Waste Bags!
Pave Disco Ball Wristlet + Phone Case
Cue the disco!
If you are ready to add some color into your summer accessory game this fun phone case chain.
The crystal, color beads catch the light beautifully and for $70 you can get both the chain and the case that goes with it too.
$70 Shop
Shell Stacked Pearl Wristlet + Phone Case
Summer is all about the beach and this seashell inspired wristlet nails the vibe perfectly!
The chunky design combines shells and pearls to make a one of kind wristlet that can carry your phone effortlessly.
For $140 you can snag this wristlet and the phone case that it attaches to and they comes in sizes from iPhone 11 through 16.
$140 Shop
Pearl Shoulder Length + Phone Case
Who needs a purse when you can carry your phone like one!
This classic and chic pearl crossbody style charm rope makes the perfect accessory or gift for a loved one.
It has a generous length that works for using as a shoulder strap or across the body and the pearlescent design matches nearly everything.
$220 Shop
Faceted Gemstone Crossbody + Phone Case
Bestseller alert!
Shoppers can not get enough of this earthy toned gemstone crossbody cord. Designed with delicate green rocks, this strap is perfect for going hands-free with your phone and ditching the pesky purses behind too.
$170 Shop
Pet Waste Bag
Ossa has expanded their catalog to include some of the cutest dog accessories, including these charm embellished doggy bags.
They come in multiple color combinations and styles with a strawberry version, orange version, and more.
Safe to say every dog owner needs one of these (or multiple) ASAP.
$45 Shop
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