Evangelion
Drop 01
A curated showcase of collectible phone case collaborations — framed like an editorial feature, not a generic storefront. Limited-run aesthetics, cultural context, and partner-linked drop access in one place.
Limited drops
Each card works like an editorial product tile: clear drop status, partner-out links, and just enough context to feel collectible instead of disposable.
Collab stories
The site wins not by saying “buy this,” but by explaining why a drop matters — design cues, franchise DNA, and collector appeal across markets.
Not a store. A guide.
Kitsune Cover should present itself as a curated catalog for limited collab phone cases and accessories. Affiliate disclosure, brand distance, and editorial clarity should stay visible everywhere.
Curated collab catalog
Use language like showcase, selection, collector guide, and featured drop. Avoid posing as an official franchise store or a manufacturer.
Partner-linked access
Buttons should lead to partner merchants. Keep disclosure clean and plain. The value is curation, context, and visual selection — not pretending to hold inventory.
Neo-pop editorial
Dark premium base, hard black borders, loud accent stickers, oversized type, and modular blocks. That keeps it collectible instead of turning into a cheap anime shop.