Keep your valuables warm

Keep your valuables warm

18/01/2010

text: Judith Busch

If you think your pockets are about to burst with your iPod, iPhone and big bunch of keys, you can now utilize a nicely plaid scarf, instead of an iffy man purse.

Julian Scarf, a sleek accessory discovered by Uncrate, the web magazine for “guys who love stuff”, is the ultimate balance of form and function, and looks set to be a must have item for any city dwelling urbanite.

The invisible YKK zippers keep Julian’s double identity concealed, so that you can even hide your valuables in one of the two colored nylon pockets. The outer shell is made out of rodeo cotton flannel, and scarf comes in a variety of gorgeous patterns and colors for only $30.

Make sure you check them out on wintercheckfactory.com and keep in mind, that if you buy two, you get 5 $ off.

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