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SCOTTEVEST introduces the first jackets and vests with a pocket for the iPad.

How do you make an iPad pocket-sized? Make bigger pockets.
SCOTTEVEST introduces the first jackets and vests with a hidden, secure pocket for Apple’s new iPad.

The wait is over! The iPad is now standard equipment for gadget-lovers and Apple fanatics everywhere. But when new iPad owners take those sleek, 9.7 inch LED-backlit displays out of their original boxes, how will they carry them around safely?

SCOTTEVEST has the solution – and it’s both stylish and smart: a line of jackets and vests with a pocket designed specifically to hold, secure, protect - and hide - the iPad. Approximately 10 years ago, SCOTTEVEST introduced a clothing concept that is the essence of form meeting function: jackets, vests, shirts and pants specifically designed to help people carry and use electronic devices such as cell phones and other common gadgets. The catch? SCOTTEVEST clothing does not have any ugly, bulky exterior pockets – everything is sleek and stylish. That design philosophy continues today, and the clothing line now accommodates the iPad, almost invisibly.

"Technology is constantly evolving, and the features in our clothing need to keep pace. What started as a large, deep pocket for carrying a magazine or notepad became a pocket for carrying a Kindle," said Scott Jordan, founder and CEO of SCOTTEVEST. "As soon as Apple announced the iPad, I knew we were already miles ahead of everyone else in terms of accommodating it. We're constantly working to be compatible with the next generation of devices."

One of SCOTTEVEST’s clothing innovations that make them iPad-compatible is a unique NoBulgeTM stealth design that lets gadget owners carry all of their portable electronic gear and accessories, and make it look like they’re just wearing a normal jacket or vest. Not only does this give SCOTTEVEST clothing owners a streamlined look, it protects them because no one can tell they’re carrying a lot of valuable equipment.