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I always look forward to new products from SCOTTeVEST and was happy to find 2 new garments in my mailbox the other day. Scott and Laura Jordan sent me their new Performance Polo and Performance Pullover 1/4 Zip shirts. Let’s take a closer look…

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A year ago, when I reviewed the SCOTTeVEST
SeV T-Shirt, there were quite a few people that immediately saw
how great a Personal Area Network (PAN) enabled t-shirt such as
this could be for their workouts, but there was one caveat - the
first generation shirt was made of 100% heavy cotton. While a heavy
cotton t-shirt is great for [...]

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Kenpo Jacket for iPod

by admin on February 16, 2006 · 3 comments

in Audio / Video Gear, Gear

Updated on 02/20/07. See updates at bottom of review in Red…

SCOTTeVEST has been the king of high tech gadget clothing for several years now. We should know, here at The Gadgeteer, we’ve reviewed almost every product they’ve put on the market. But now there’s a new kid on the block: Kenpo of Los Angeles, California. [...]

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SCOTTeVEST Ultimate Cargo Pants

by admin on January 3, 2006 · 0 comments

in Gear, Miscellaneous

My favorite style of pants, next to blue jeans, is cargo pants. One of the
things that I like best about cargos - beyond the fact that they are usually cut
with comfort in mind -is that they always have lots of pockets. Whether I
am scrambling through the ruins at Mesa Verde, hiking at the ranch, running [...]

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SCOTTeVEST Ultimate Hoodie

by admin on December 2, 2005 · 0 comments

in Miscellaneous

Can you think of a single article of clothing that has permeated pop culture
as thoroughly as the humble hoodie? According to the
Ask Andy About Clothes
website, this is how the hoodie got its start: "Brothers, Abe and Bill
Feinbloom, founded the Knickerbocker Knitting Company, now Champion Products in
1919. It was a sweater mill, but in the mid [...]

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SCOTTeVEST 237D Jacket

by admin on October 28, 2005 · 2 comments

in Gear

SCOTTeVEST’s latest line of technology enabled clothing seems to have something for
just about everyone. These new garments span the price and style spectrum. On one end you have T-shirts for the minimal crowd, while in the middle there is the comfortable and affordable Sport TEC jacket. Then at the far end of the pricing scale [...]

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SCOTTeVEST Rodeo Jacket

by admin on October 21, 2005 · 10 comments

in Gear

Judie just recently reviewed the Milan leather jacket from SCOTTeVEST. This is a very nice update to their Version 3.0 Limited Edition Leather Jacket that I reviewed 2 years ago. It’s very nice, but also VERY expensive. What’s a gadgeteer to do when they really want a leather SCOTTeVEST jacket, but don’t quite have the [...]

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SCOTTeVEST Tactical 4.0 Jacket

by admin on October 21, 2005 · 0 comments

in Gear

There are times when it pays to be a master of subtlety about how one’s
gadgets are transported; times when a briefcase is too much, cargo pants are too
casual and obvious logos would be out of place. For those times when an
understated way to transport or conceal devices is needed, there is the brand
new SCOTTeVEST
Tactical 4.0.
 

Of [...]

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SCOTTeVEST Milan Leather Jacket

by admin on October 3, 2005 · 0 comments

in Gear, Miscellaneous

It’s been almost two years since Julie reviewed
Scott Jordan’s
first venture into the world of luxury leather outerwear, the

SeV Three.0 Limited Edition Leather Jacket. That black Napa interpretation
of his popular 3.0 jacket was a major upgrade from the usual microfiber, polar
fleece and cotton blend staples from the
SCOTTeVEST line that we all have come to recognize. [...]

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SCOTTeVEST Hidden Cargo Shorts

by admin on September 26, 2005 · 0 comments

in Gear, Miscellaneous

Even though the calendar says that October is almost here, San Angelo managed
to hit 107º yesterday - our
hottest day on record - beating 105º  for the same date in 1977. For
people that live in a West Texas frying pan such as my town, it is simply too
darn hot to go around in long pants. [...]

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