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April 24, 2008 2:28 AM PDT

Just be careful not to hit the wrong keys

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: Vous Pensez )

Look closely--well, not too closely. That's not one of those roll-up keyboards stuck to the lap of this guy's pants. It's actually sewn into the fabric, creating what designer Erik De Nijs calls the "Beauty and the Geek" jeans, according to GeekAlerts.

Not only that, but this conceptual garment also includes speakers built into the knees, a pocket for mouse storage in the back, and a joystick controller behind the zipper (don't ask). The only thing that's missing is a nocturnal version that glows in the dark.

(Thanks to fellow Craver Natali Del Conte)

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by dan574 April 24, 2008 3:46 AM PDT
The "Beauty and the Geek" jeans are pretty ugly :)
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by kingrah1 April 24, 2008 5:33 AM PDT
when you walk you would press the keys, ***, this is a DO NOT CRAVE!!! lol
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