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1. Earbud
2. Earbud
3. Transparent pocket for touchscreen device
4. Transparent pocket for mobile phone
5. Glasses & cleaner
6. Digital camera
7. Extendable keyholder
8. Water bottle
9. Lightweight polyester pocket
10. Side-seam access to rear pocket
11. Side-seam access to rear pocket
12. Tie
13. Tie
14. Belt
15. Shirt
16. Collar pocket to hold earbuds wire in place
17. Pen
18. Pen
PACKING for that weekend away could not be easier - just throw it all into this jumbo JACKET.
The Tardis-like coat of many pockets has custom-built stowage for your mobile, MP3 player and earbuds, iPad and digital camera.
It even creates a wi-fi network around your gizmos and has a USB/Bluetooth pocket.
Transparent pouches for touchscreen devices let you operate them without reaching inside.
But the waterproof Carry-on Coat is not just a gadget geek get-up, it's a travel holdall with individually shaped pockets for all you might want to take on to a plane, train or boat. Just put it through the airport X-ray machine and Bob's your uncle. No messing around.
With more pockets in your big mac than the Crucible during the World Snooker Championships, you even have room for clothes, shoes and accessories.
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The jet-set will love the dinky sunglasses pouch, complete with a cleaning cloth on elastic cord.
You also get an extendable keyholder and places for pens, a water bottle and a bag for liquids you can take on flights.
There is a see-through holder for an ID card, a passport pouch and hideaways for travel documents and valuables.
US firm Scottevest teased the coat on Twitter this week ahead of its launch later this year.
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