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Sunday, December 05, 2010

Wanna be a part of our Holiday Party? Thom attended via skype and we recorded what he watched, enjoy!

This is unedited and intended for die hard SCOTTEVEST fans only:

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Very Funny Spoof of Scott Jordan, as cartoon character, in my boxers www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm66970ms08

This was done by Randall Casper, and is quite funny. 

Very Funny Spoof of Scott Jordan, as cartoon character, in my boxers www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm66970ms08

Saturday, December 04, 2010

Charlotte Observer features SCOTTeVEST Carry On Coat

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Check Out SCOTTEVEST – The Ultimate iPad Winter Accessory | PadGadget

Looking for a way to carry your iPad with you this winter? Then check out the SCOTTEVESTclothing line. Known for as one of the world’s leading travel clothing companies, SCOTTEVEST focuses on stylish, practical clothing for those carrying a collection of personal electronics when traveling around town or around the world.

The SCOTTEVEST line of jackets and vests includes a number of different sized pockets designed to “hold, secure, protect – and hide – the iPad” and lots of other gadgets.  The NoBulge Pocket design lets users carry devices easily while preventing the look of those bulky exterior pockets we’ve all experienced.  Users will eliminate the need for extra bags and also stay balanced with the Weight Management System which is engineered to balance the items you carry in your pockets.

Want to listen to your iPod or iPad while it’s in your pocket?  The patented Personal Area Network (PAN) lets you run earbud cables through hidden passages in the fabric.  A great way to listen to music on the go!

Not sure if your interested?  Even Steve Wozniak who started out as a SCOTTEVEST fan and now sits on the Board of Advisors.  So, take it from Woz and check out one of the latest winter accessories, sure to make your gadget toting a whole lot easier!

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Day 1 With My SCOTTEVEST Carry-On Coat

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Scottevest adds iPad, MacBook Air compatible clothing | MacNN

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Scottevest adds iPad, MacBook Air compatible clothing

updated 10:00 pm EST, Fri December 3, 2010

Jackets, vests can replace carry-on bags

, mobility and avoiding carry-on bag charges are just a few of the motivations behindScottevest Travel Clothing, which features more than 30 articles of clothing with mobile Mac- and iOS-sized hidden pockets to keep personal electronics safe and accessible. The company has just added 10 new clothing items to their lineup, including a leather jacket, expedition and outback jackets for men and women, lightweight vests and even boxer shorts. The clothing can contain from one to 37 pockets for personal gear.

One of the new items is the SeV Carry-On Coat ($225), a trench coat with 33 pockets that is intended to completely replace the typical traveller's carry-on bag. It features pockets large enough to store folded shirts or other clothing, a protected iPad or (new) MacBook Air compartment as well as a variety of traditionally sized pockets. All of the Scottevest clothing have clear "touch pockets" that allow an iPhone or other small touch device to be used without removing it from the jacket, and a headphone-guide set of velcro traps and holes to allow "threading" the headphones of a music device though the collar, keeping headphone cords untangled and less noticeable as well as keeping the headphones and device together when the jacket is removed.

Other new items include a quilt-lined insulated jacket in men's and women's designs ($175-200), a lightweight vest for women ($100), a sports coat for men ($200, coming later this month) and boxer shorts ($20) with an external iPod pocket. Of special note is the new choice of a $450 lambskin-leather 10th anniversary jacket.

In addition to the Apple-friendliness of the clothes' designs, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak sits on the board of directors for Scottevest.



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Check out the video that was made for and shown at our holiday work party about me- very funny

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Friday, December 03, 2010

look for this picture in the NY Times next Thursday, yea

Yea, article coming this Thursday in NY Times Style Section about Scottevest!

Dear Mr. Jordan,
I am working with our writer, Jennifer Lee, on a story about how men are choosing to carry their iPads with them.  The story mentions the “Scottevest” with an iPad-sized pocket.  Would you be able to send me high resolution images of the vest for use with her story?  It is scheduled to run in the Thursday Styles section publishing next week.
I can be reached at this email address or at
Thank you for your help.
Best regards,
Beth 

Picture Editor, Styles Dept.   
The New York Times
620 Eighth Avenue
New York, NY 10018


Thursday, December 02, 2010

New SCOTTEVEST Product coming this Spring - Polo Shirts with 2 pockets made out of Bamboo, super soft, better than cotton.

Full Page Article in Bluff magazine December - great poker magazine!

:)

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028_BLUFF_DEC10.pdf (1063 KB)

Apple lovers, meet Sun Valley

Apple lovers, meet Sun Valley

Computer giant’s holiday ad campaign shot in resort area


By KATHERINE WUTZ
Express Staff Writer

The cast and crew of Apple computers’ latest holiday ad campaign prepare to shoot at the Roundhouse restaurant on Bald Mountain last April. Though several resorts were in the running to be the location of the ads, which will run over the holidays and into the New Year, Sun Valley’s late-season snow allowed it to nab the spot. Shot locations included downtown Ketchum, Sun Valley Resort and the top of Dollar Mountain. Photo courtesy of Dave Butterfield

If that looks like Baldy in the background of the latest e-mail from Apple computers, it's because it is.

The shot, which is of a family carrying skis with the famous Baldy façade in the background, was actually shot on the top of Dollar Mountain last April, and is now making an appearance as part of Apple's holiday ad campaign. The campaign is meant to re-create a family vacation in Sun Valley, including horseback riding, skiing and other winter activities.

Competition over the location for Apple's holiday marketing was stiff, said Dave Butterfield, owner of Ketchum-based Diamond Sun Productions, the company that helped produce the shoot. Several Western resorts were in the running as of last spring, and Sun Valley was falling behind.

"We didn't really have perfect snow in April," Butterfield said.

But a late-season wintry spell combined with a few inches of fresh powder led to Apple's choosing Sun Valley over Squaw Valley, near Lake Tahoe in California.

An outdoor film crew invaded Ketchum, shooting at the Country Cousin on Sun Valley Road, around the Sun Valley Village, the Roundhouse restaurant on Bald Mountain and at the mountain's gondola.

The ads are likely to be viewed by a large majority of Mac owners, who receive regular e-mail "blasts" or advertising newsletters that feature shots of the mountain.

"The impressions are well into the millions," Butterfield said. "Imagine how many Mac owners there are."

The still shots have so far only been used in e-mails, but could be used as images on the screens of products such as the iPad or iPhone in television commercials. Apple could not be reached for comment as to possible uses of the photos.

"Whether it becomes part of a larger campaign remains to be seen," Butterfield said.

While there is no question that potentially millions of customers will see Bald Mountain in Apple's marketing, the question remains whether Baldy is recognizable enough to people outside the valley or to non-skiers.

"You have to be a skier to know Baldy," Butterfield said.

Aiding exposure, however, is the fact that "Sun Valley" explicitly appears on a sweatshirt that the family's youngest child is wearing in an iPad shot.


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