Technology jackets store enough furniture for a holiday
A new coat helps both men and women to not have to carry a bag and anything but a sink for the holidays.
- A new coat helps both men and women have the ability to not carry a bag and anything but a sink in the next vacation. The wearer can use countless pockets of the jacket to store iPads, water bottles and digital cameras.
Scottevest's US clothing brand, which specializes in wide jackets, says its jacket allows wearers to wear all the clothes and belongings they need during their vacation. Their latest additions include: long-sleeved Trench Coats with traditional outlines - available in red, black, brown, chili powder - but inside it can store enough for a weekend trip.
The jacket is equipped with a weight monitoring system to prevent the wearer from being too heavy, and a structure that removes the bulge. The fixtures and fittings can be connected through the jackets, which means they can be plugged into the headset with the tablet carrying case.
Some of the largest jackets have 42 bags - Quest's largest jacket has a pocket to fit a magazine and many phones inside - and has enough space to accommodate the largest iPad.
Scottevest sees this as a campaign against paying air freight . Meanwhile, several airlines have banned the promotion of their fashion products in their magazines. Airlines charge fairly high and impose strict limits on baggage space, but items in the pockets are not charged.
The company offers jackets, hoodies, jackets, trousers and jackets for both men and women. Jackets cost about $ 150- $ 200.
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