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Usually, new Apple gadgets are accompanied by countless releases of covers or convenient bags, but for the iPad, iClothing goes even further by launching the iTee and iDress.
Available in different sizes in white or black, the clothes feature integrated bags for your iPad at the front, designed to house the über-gadget on the go.
According to a statement released by the Australian iClothing, the "reinforced padded pouches" are both "comfortable and almost invisible." However, judging from the pictures on the start-up's website, it looks as if your movement would be hindered a great deal, at least when carrying the iPad at the height of your thighs, and the pouches are only 'invisible' if the tablet is not inside - if it is, they look like neck pouches for adults.
For more fashionable choices to carry your iPad, may we suggest the following: the JAVOedge Kyoto Sleeve Case in pretty floral patterns ($35), the eco-friendly yet stylish Plaid Doctrine iPad bag ($79), and classic leather sleeves by Fossil ($40).
The iTee and iDress can be ordered online at http://www.iclothing.com.au. Prices start at $44.95.
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