Sit Thu Gyi Trooper | Galaxy Cases
Durability and light weight makes this a must-have accessory that goes beyond style. With its scratch-resistant surface made of BPA free thermoplastic polyurethane and polycarbonate that will protect your Galaxy phone from dust, oil and dirt.
Pair that with bold and charismatic designs reflecting Myanmar’s intriguing culture and heritage, this case is bound to serves as a great companion for your beloved Samsung Galaxy.
Fit: Slim (Clear)
Printing Method: UV Printing
Exclusively designed for you by talented Myanmar designers and creative minds.
Durability and light weight makes this a must-have accessory that goes beyond style. With its scratch-resistant surface made of BPA free thermoplastic polyurethane and polycarbonate that will protect your Galaxy phone from dust, oil and dirt.
Pair that with bold and charismatic designs reflecting Myanmar’s intriguing culture and heritage, this case is bound to serves as a great companion for your beloved Samsung Galaxy.
Fit: Slim (Clear)
Printing Method: UV Printing
Exclusively designed for you by talented Myanmar designers and creative minds.
Durability and light weight makes this a must-have accessory that goes beyond style. With its scratch-resistant surface made of BPA free thermoplastic polyurethane and polycarbonate that will protect your Galaxy phone from dust, oil and dirt.
Pair that with bold and charismatic designs reflecting Myanmar’s intriguing culture and heritage, this case is bound to serves as a great companion for your beloved Samsung Galaxy.
Fit: Slim (Clear)
Printing Method: UV Printing
Exclusively designed for you by talented Myanmar designers and creative minds.
Product Features
Mix of BPA free Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) & Polycarbonate (PC)
Flexi Cases: Solid, durable polycarbonate back
Tough Cases: Premium quality dual-layer for extra durability and protection
Secure yet flexible thermoplastic polyurethane sides
Graphics are UV printed onto the case with a smooth, matte finish
0.02″ (0.5 mm) raised bezel front and precisely aligned port openings
Wireless charging compatible
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Delivery
Standard (United States) | 5-7 Business Days
Standard (Canada) | 7-10 Business Days
Standard (Rest of the World) | 10-14 Business Days
Direct Shipment from Myanmar | 10-20 Business Days
To ensure quality and customer satisfaction, we use various Suppliers and Fulfilment Partners for our products and orders. As such, delivery times provided here are estimated and might differ based on the number of products in the order to be processed and fulfilled.
You will see the available shipping method and delivery costs in the order checkout.
Order Production
Items are made to order and typically ship within 2-3 business days.
Items sourced directly from Myanmar typically ship within 5-7 business days.
Returns
Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Terms & Conditions Apply.
For more information please visit Delivery & Returns.
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Clean with damp cotton or microfiber cloth. Add a drop of dish soap to the cloth if needed and wipe the soap down with a clean, damp cloth.
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Kachin (ကချင်)
Kachin State is the northernmost state of Myanmar. It is bordered by China to the north and east (Tibet and Yunnan, specifically and respectively); Shan State to the south; and Sagaing Region and India (Arunachal Pradesh) to the west. The area of Kachin State is 89,041 km2 (34,379 sq mi).
The capital of the state is Myitkyina. Other important towns include Bhamo, Mohnyin, and Putao. Kachin State has Myanmar's highest mountain, Hkakabo Razi (5,889 meters (19,321 ft)), forming the southern tip of the Himalayas, and a large inland lake, Indawgyi Lake.
Kachin is an ethnicity that comprises various linguistic groups with overlapping territories and integrated social structures. Contemporary usage of Kachin relates to a grouping of six ethnicities: Rawang, the Lisu, the Jingpo, the Zaiwa, the Lashi/Lachik, and the Lawngwaw/Maru.
Some definitions distinguish Kachin and Shan (Tai) people through some Kachin people have demonstrated the over-simplicity of the concept of lineage-based ethnic identity by culturally "becoming Shans". The Kachin people are traditionally known for their disciplined fighting skills, complex clan inter-relations, craftsmanship, herbal healing, and jungle survival skills.
Approximately two-thirds of the Kachin people identify themselves as Christians, while many religious rituals and symbols, such as the annual Manau festival in Myitkyina, are celebrated as folkloric traditions.