Pink introduces the Commuter for iPod and Oyster card users

Pink launches shirt with concealed pouches


26 January 2006 0:21 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Pink, the traditional shirt maker, has launched a shirt that has been tailor made to conceal an iPod and London Underground Oyster Card securely out of sight, and hands free to grab a newspaper and cappuccino with ease.

In addition to the hidden pouches, Pink has made the Commuter with a special crease resistant finish on pure two-fold cotton to help you arrive as smartly as you left home. Clear buttons on the cuffs and collar add a contemporary, high tech styling detail.

The shirt features a front pocket with velcro fastening for security which allows the wearer to store his iPod, Blackberry, MP3 player, PDA or mobile phone

Concealed routing for headphone cables through an internal area within the shirt allows for rapid installation and removal of cables.

The hidden pocket in the cuff has been specifically designed to hold electronic Oyster card, credit card or other travel card that means you just have to wave your hand over the electronic sensors on the tube without the need to even remove it.

Available in two colours, white and Pinpoint Oxford blue the shirt will be available in store from mid-February 2006 priced at £65.
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