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Fri Jan 11, 2002 - 5:05 PM EST - By Kenneth Crandall | |
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These pants feel the same as all the other Dockers I own, even with all my gadgets in the pockets. I did a two day test of Dockers pants. Day one was devoted to my old pair of khaki Dockers. Day two was the day I strut my stuff in my new Dockers Mobile Pants. Each day, I carried the same objects around with me: wallet, Nokia 8290 cell phone, Visor Edge, Stowaway Keyboard, keys, ID holder, change, sunglasses, and the hands free headset for my cell phone. Day one was rough, I usually never carry this much in my pockets; in fact, I have never carried a stowaway in my pocket. However, I wanted to overload myself to see which pants handled the load better. With my old standard Dockers, things were difficult. Not only did I look strange with huge hips, but it was difficult to find anything in my pockets. Sitting was also a nightmare; I had troubles getting comfortable with all this �extra baggage�. Day two was much better. I started the day like any other, loading my pockets:
Rear Pocket: Wallet | Left Pocket: Sunglasses Cell Phone |
Right Pocket: Keys Hands free Adapter | Vault Pocket: Change Cash |
Left Seam Pocket: Stowaway | Right Seam Pocket: Visor ID Case |
Safety for your devices is also key. By safety I mean, physical protection. We pay a lot for out Visors, cell phones, sunglasses ect. Then, we abuse them by putting them in our pockets with other scratchy objects such as keys. With Mobile Pants, you can separate your devices from your keys and protect them from becoming scratched or smudged.
Dockers Mobile Pants aid organization as well. Now, objects can
be organized by pockets. Meaning you will never have to search through your
pockets to find your keys again.
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