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June 21, 2007 5:00 AM PDT

Just in time for summer: The iPod mini-skirt

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Vickerey)

There's now a fairly decent selection of iPod-friendly apparel, but most of it falls under the category of including shirts, jackets and suits--in other words, men's clothing. It was refreshing, therefore, to see some MP3-enabled garments that are decidedly un-male, on the order of mini-skirts, capris and bootleg pants.

In fact, being of the bearded gender ourselves, we're not even sure what bootleg pants are. Chip Chick does, however, and it's found an entire line of colorful "iPod/MP3 apparel" designed specifically for women by Colorado-based clothier Vickerey at a fairly reasonable price range of $55 to $96. Best of all: There's not a single ill-advised hat in the whole batch.

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