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Burton Amp by Josh Rubin
A little while back Burton and Apple announced the Amp, which is a snowboarding jacket with a special pocket for your iPod and controls on the sleeve.
If they had only put some speakers in the hood, it would be perfect!
This entry posted on 12 February 2003 at
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