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Thursday, January 22, 2004

Boston Pocket PC.com Reviews the TEC Sport Jacket

Posted by Jason Dunn in "ARTICLE" @ 12:00 PM

http://www.bostonpocketpc.com/modul...wcontent&id=154

"James Bond had Q to fashion his trademark clothes and gadgets, since you don’t have the entire design and technology group of the British Secret Intelligence Service (aka MI6) at your disposal the folks at SCOTT eVEST have stepped up to the plate in creating a garment Agent 007 would be proud to wear the TEC Sport Jacket.

Many people have seen the SCOTT eVEST evolve into a great product for the active casual user, but there currently was nothing available for those who need a more dressed up look in the workplace or for a casual night out on the town. For my work and lifestyle I need to carry many handheld devices with me especially if I am on call. The design team at SCOTT eVEST answered the call in the new TEC Sport Jacket, which takes all the cool features you would normally find in a SCOTT eVEST product and places them in a Sport Jacket good enough for dining out on the town and discretely carrying all your mobile devices.



The TEC Sport Jacket is an epitome of functional fashion. It combines European styling found in a fine Italian suit from Brioni or a tailor-made suit from master tailor Gianni Campagna with a flair of American ingenuity. The TEC Sport Jacket is more than a 3 button navy blue blazer (that in my opinion looks almost black) made of a blend of worsted wool, with a silky smooth gold lining. The blazer “sports” 14 hidden pockets; TEC’s patent pending PAN (Personal Area Network), which are hidden conduits in the garment allowing for the connecting and snaking of wires and cables from various devices; and an abundance of other features designed to make your life easier."

I've never been a personal fan of the eVests because I don't like to wear vests. :-) They're starting to design non geeky-looking clothing, but keeping the same idea, so this is a big step in the right direction. A question for all you men out there (since this is a man's jacket): would you wear this?

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