New iPod Accessory Fit to be Tied: Hide Your iPod In Your iPod Tie with the Commuter Necktie!   - 424 Views,

Summary: Clothier Thomas Pink has developed a new iPod accessory: the Commuter Tie. That's right, a necktie that sports a hidden pocket in the back to carry your iPod Nano, along with a tab through which to thread the headphones.

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Clothier Thomas Pink has developed a new iPod accessory: the Commuter Tie. That’s right, a necktie that sports a hidden pocket in the back to carry your iPod Nano, along with a tab through which to thread the headphones.

Explains Thomas Pink, “Listening to music, tuning in to a podcast or watching a film or TV download? Technology has transformed the modern commute but it has also created a dilemma - how best to store gadgets safely and stylishly on the go? With this in mind, Thomas Pink is introducing the Commuter Tie as part of its main line for Autumn Winter 2009/2010. A sophisticated 100% silk woven tie and useful music player storage device in one, The Commuter Tie was previously only available as a limited edition.”

Nifty!

The Commuter Tie is available in eight colors, including light and dark grey, purple, blue, green, orange, dark pink, and red.

Thomas Pink Ties are available in finer stores throughout the world. You can check out the tie, and find a store near you, at the Thomas Pink Commuter Tie store locator.

New iPod Accessory Fit to be Tied: Hide Your iPod In Your iPod Tie with the Commuter Necktie!

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 This article first appeared on 9/23/2009
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