As innovative as the iPad is, the one challenge that most owners are up against is how to transport their portable hand-held computers around. Sling bags, purses and backpacks are jerry-rigged solutions. When you're on the go with an urge to tweet or check your Facebook status quickly, the best access is reaching for the envied device from the inside pocket of a jacket or vest designed specifically for the purpose.
This issue is so much a troublesome, that the
New York Times dedicated an article to "Coming to Grips With Lugging an iPad," where they discussed how men are most frustrated with the current options available. "Guys who want to lug around their iPads are finding themselves quietly reaching for a so-called man purse, or 'murse'" notes Jennifer B. Lee in her report. Many who don't want to carry any bags say they end up leaving the device at home.
To this point, one wise fashion company had the foresight to design clothing exclusively to address this problem. Just a few hours after Steve Jobs launched the iPad back in January, forward-thinking
Scottevest, the Sun Valley, Idaho functional fashion designers debuted their "iPad-compatible" clothes.

Promoted as "The first and only line of iPad-Compatible Clothing," Scottevest introduces jackets and

vests with a built-in pocket for the iPad. Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak was so impressed with this 'ultimate iPad accessory,' that he now sits on the company's board of advisers and even stars in a series of humorous videos for Scottevest known affectionately as "
Woz-i-sodes."
Scott Jordan, CEO and founder of Scottevest in this YouTube video points out that his clothing line is so unique, it's almost as if Steve Jobs designed the iPad to fit into his vests.
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