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October 15, 2006

Power Pouch — I'd have called it the iTop

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I guess they just didn't feel like messing with Apple's lawyerbots.

From the website:
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Power Pouch™ — Wear it as a sports bra or tank top!

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Features:

• Three compartments within the pouch that accommodate all sizes and shapes of workout essentials

• Sits outside separately from the bra to keep objects from chafing the skin and improve comfort

• Fabric channel for MP3 player cord feed

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Fabric Benefits:

• Moisture Release Transfer™ technology sweeps sweat and heat away for rapid evaporation and maximum ventilation leading to total comfort as it keeps you cool

• Ultra Illuscent Max™ made from natural renewable resources (effective for the life of the garment) inhibits odor-causing bacteria

Support and Comfort:

• Body: 88% polyester/12% Spandex

• Lining: 85% polyester/15% Spandex

• Inside liner with elastic band for extra support

• Racer back construction allows for a full range of arm movement

• Softer finish on fabric for comfort

• 2 inches longer than the standard tank for increased comfort and a less constrictive feel
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Lime, Pink, Blue or Black.

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$38.

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Comments

It looks like she has a very large pacemaker strapped to her boobies.

Not to mention - whilst running, one does not really need that extra weight banging around on an already bouncing chest area. In my experience anyway.

Posted by: IB | Oct 18, 2006 11:22:16 PM

Keeping your Hi-Fi equipment in that pouch looks highly practical, but I don't know. Back in the day when I would (could) wear tight, stretchy, form-fitting, leaving little to the imagination, etc., type exercise garments, I wouldn't have wanted that matronly monoboob/cardiac patient look while I was out trying to attract attention while I was trying to get in shape so I could attract more attention. But what do I know. The Margaret Dumont look might be smokin' hot right now.

Posted by: Flautist | Oct 15, 2006 1:49:16 PM

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