by Vanessa Quirk
It is a truth universally acknowledged: no matter how much you love the songs in your iTunes library, the minute you hit shuffle, you’ll end up skipping pretty much all of them. Usually only at the moment you’ve stuffed your iPod deep into the recesses of your bag (how does it get so lost in a purse so small?).
And in winter it’s even worse. If you’re like us and can’t stand to have your precious winter bundling disturbed by your fickle musical moods (as we well know, gloves + iPod touch = endless frustration), then we’ve found a jacket just for you.
From The North Face, a company known for its insulating outerware, comes the Femphonic Audio Jacket (yeah, we wouldn’t have gone with “Femphonic” either, but just roll with it).
With a joy stick on the cuff that lets you switch songs and adjust the volume, this jacket will keep your body warm and your brain happy – may we suggest some chirpy Christmas carols while you’re walking in a winter wonderland?
The only thing not happy, unfortunately, will be your pocket-book. The current price for the Femphonic Audio Jacket is $348.95.
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More: Electrotech News • Femphonic Audio • iPod • Jacket • Newsflash • North Face • Winter JacketAdded on December 15, 2009


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