PRODUCT FEATURES
- Sturdy cover protects your Kindle from damage
- Soft, suede-like interior with full pocket for holding receipts or travel documents
- Corner elastics provide a snug fit for your Kindle without impairing functionality
- Works with 6" display, latest generation Kindle.
- Stylish design allows you to reflect your personal style
OUR REVIEW
The New York Times is a revered journalistic institution that has archived the passage of America’s history for more 150 years. One of its greatest pictures to date, the Lady Liberty amidst the backdrop of the World Trade Center’s twin towers represents the eternal hope that the United States will always stand strong and be the beacon of freedom to lead the free world.
This Kindle cover by Verso incorporates a simple, yet elegant, design. Deliberately made to avoid bulkiness, its slim frame belies its sturdy construction. It does protect the Kindle well from the outside elements.
Opening the cover reveals a soft material akin to suede to protect the screen. The interior also provides convenient pockets to store important items like IDs, travel documents and more. It holds the Kindle with elastic holds in every corner and firmly secures it from coming free, keeping well away from your Kindle’s screen.
The New York Times Kindle Cover by Verso commemorates a symbol of America that has been tragically lost to time. The Twin Towers once stood for The United States’ commercial might but its memory now stands for something else entirely, the dedication and love each citizen holds for this great nation and the resolve to never let hope and freedom die. So let the power of liberty stoke the fire of patriotism in this beautiful commemorative cover for your Kindle.






