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Old gay guy here KNOWS Issey Miyake design and that its design house designed Steve Jobs's black turtlenecks, so it MUST be perfection; it MUST be Apple; it MUST be bought; it MUST be worth all that and MORE!!! For the love of all that is sacred... People! It's a sock! Get a grip! 🙄:rolleyes::oops:😂
 
No idea who the designer is and the items look like the type of things I would never buy.

So it tracks. Lol
 


Apple recently teamed up with Japanese fashion brand ISSEY MIYAKE to create the iPhone Pocket, a limited-edition knitted accessory designed to carry an iPhone. However, it is now completely sold out in all countries where it was released.

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iPhone Pocket became available to order on Apple's online store starting Friday, November 14, in the United States, France, China, Italy, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. It quickly sold out in the United States, but some colors and size options were still available in South Korea and a few other countries until the past few days.

The accessory was offered in short and long sizes, in a variety of colors:
  • Short: Lemon, Mandarin, Purple, Pink, Peacock, Sapphire, Cinnamon, and Black
  • Long: Sapphire, Cinnamon, and Black
In the U.S., pricing ranged from $149.95 to $229.95.

iPhone Pocket is designed to be versatile. It can fully enclose an iPhone, but you can stretch it to peek at your screen and/or fit additional items. The accessory can be held in your hand, tied onto a bag, or worn directly on you.

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Here is how Apple describes the iPhone Pocket:Given it is a limited-edition accessory, it is unclear if there will ever be additional inventory of the iPhone Pocket now that it is fully sold out worldwide.

Article Link: iPhone Pocket is Now Completely Sold Out Worldwide

I live in Singapore and all colors of the short version are available to pick up in store.
 
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