Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Another Great Video Review -Jack Cook's Experience Mobility
Jack Cook just posted a great review of the Quantum and Fleece jackets here. Thanks much Jack! It is a two part review, one for each jacket.
Friday, March 14, 2008
Listen to Scott on WGN Radio Interview Tomorrow -Saturday at 8:45pm ET
I just got a call from the nationally syndicated radio station, www.WGN.com in Chicago, 720 on your AM dial. I will be interviewed about technology and clothing on the Technology Tailor show, at about 8:45pm ET tomorrow night, Saturday. You can listen online. http://wgnradio.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=96&Itemid=169
Friday, January 11, 2008
Silicon Valley's Best Paper San Jose Mercury News Does HUGE Feature on SCOTTEVEST
Check out the article in today's San Jose's Mercury News! E-tailer Scott Jordan made me the perfect geek-glorious vest. Well, not exactly. But close. And putting myself aside, the lawyer-turned-tech-clothier has created a line of apparel, including a superbly useful new travel vest, that many others will consider perfect without qualification. The two-sentence recap: Jordan's company is Scottevest, and his jackets, vests, hoodies and cargo pants feature a "gear management solution" of numerous hidden pockets, plus wire-running conduits for ear-bud and headphone cords. These are handsome garments that are ingeniously designed for road warriors or gadget freaks who want every possible device - cell phone, iPod, camera, game player, penknife flash drive, voice recorder and more - within reach at all moments. Readers can check out all the details at an extremely comprehensive Web site: www.scottevest.com. But my understanding of the products is based on rigorous testing. As Jordan discovered five years ago, I first became intrigued with his then fledgling company because my improvised solution to making electronics wearable was just a pocket-rich fly-fishing vest. Jordan's designs sounded more sophisticated, in terms of appearance as well as efficiency. So Jordan sent me a 17-compartment eVest - a polyester jacket with zip-off sleeves - to arrange all my stuff in and try out for a week. In a headline, the Mercury News dubbed it "the vest of everything," and I I found the arrangement of the pockets, plus the use of Velcro closures instead of zippers in some spots, worked against good weight distribution. There was an uncomfortable sensation because contents were sagging to the bottom of the vest. And my fishing vest had a bigger number of pockets - 22 - that accommodated both gadgets and a large assortment of more mundane items (wallet, sunglasses, keys, prescriptions, coins, etc.). Since then, I've purchased a series of increasingly elaborate and more expensive fishing vests while Jordan has repeatedly refined his products, particularly in terms of the utility of pockets and better weight distribution. In November, he told me he was getting ready to release a new 22-compartment, lightweight cotton-nylon vest with a no-bulge pocket system that also balanced the load of whatever I would stuff into it. It costs $100. "I want you out of that fishing vest," he said this week. "Are you going to tell readers you were truly the inspiration for this?" I tested it last week, and it's a terrific garment that delivers on all its promises. In addition to all the basic improvements, I particularly liked the little icons attached to some pockets to suggest which ones are best for a cell phone, music player, headphones, glasses or documents. The material also has a wonderfully supple feel. One small warning, however: The vest includes some magnetic closures, so it can't be worn by people with pacemakers or anything medically similar. But as good as it is, and even though it will be ideal for 99 percent of folks interested in this kind of specialized clothing, I'm sticking with my fishing vest. That's because I've gone so far over the cliff - adding items like a huge magnifying glass and small reference books to what I carry around every day - that I need the fishing vest's unattractively bulging but extra-strong pockets to handle everything. Jordan, who spent this week meeting with reporters at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, is satisfied I gave his new vest a thorough trial before returning it. He understands the odyssey of transferring all the items I lug around from the fishing vest to his vest and then back. In fact, in 2002, when he sent me that first vest to test, I discovered one pocket already was filled. He'd left his passport inside.
Contact Mike Antonucci at mantonucci@mercurynews.com or (408) 920-5690.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Donny Deutsch Highlights
Here is a link to the Donny Deutsch show: http://www.cnbc.com/id/22401640 It is only one small part of the 1 hour interview, but it turned out pretty good.