Sneaky Pete Pholster

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posted on March 9, 2015
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The folks at Sneaky Pete Holsters had a great idea. They recognized that lots of people have cellphones carried on the belt, and designed a holster for small semi-automatic pistols that looks like those common cellphone holders.

Then something interesting happened. People started contacting Sneaky Pete and asking if they made, well, holsters for cellphones. Voila! The Pholster was born.

Constructed of the same high-quality leather as the company's line of firearm holsters, the Pholster is designed to hold most smartphones, and more fit options are added regularly. A magnet keeps the holster closed, while form-fitting keeps your smartphone secure and protected. Sneaky Pete Holsters does caution that the Pholster is designed for phones without cases.

MSRP: Starting at $29.95. Available in black or brown leather, black or brown alligator pattern and nylon.

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