
09-24-2004, 08:00 PM
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Mystic
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,819
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SCOTTeVEST's Cotton v3.0
" Outerwear. Whether it be a jacket, pea coat, sweater, or suit coat, I am interested in them all. These are the small joys in my life - or rather, large joys as I'm 6'5" and all my clothing is huge. But what about my conflicting device fetish? Normally, say in my favorite jacket, I have enough room for, well, nothing but my hands - and barely that. All else must be constrained to the hips or pants pockets. What is a geek to do? Along comes Scott Jordan with his company, SCOTTeVEST (not to be confused with IBM's e-anything). Finally, a line of outwear with gadget collectors in mind: Version 3.0. But how does it live up to it's premium price? Can one really carry that much stuff and not look like an amateur shoplifter in an electronics store? Read on as we uncover the full details..." A well written review with lots of pictures of the SCOTTeVEST. I can't see myself ever wearing one of these, but they seem to have quite a following. If you want to learn more about the SCOTTeVEST, read the review and enjoy the pictures. 8)
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09-25-2004, 01:50 AM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 143
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I recently bought this model and it's great. I'm waiting for the weather to cool off a bit to give it a workout.
I might have to buy some more gadgets to feel I got my money's worth. Being divorced is not all bad.
dart
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09-27-2004, 07:41 PM
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Editor Emeritus
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 2,863
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Hmm, I am going to start commuting to work everyday by bicycle (instead of the subway), so I think I might have to invest in one of the Scott eVest jackets to carry all my toys with me without carry a large bag.
Suhit
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