"Apple plans to release this week a special-edition iPhone pocket designed in collaboration with the high-end Japanese brand Issey Miyake. The tech giant said it and Issey Miyake share a mutual design approach that emphasizes simplicity. The accessory was inspired by the concept of a "piece of cloth,"Apple said on its website. "iPhone Pocket explores the concept of 'the joy of wearing iPhone in your own way,'" Issey Miyake design director Yoshiyuki Miyamae said in a news release."
"The pocket, which resembles a sock, comes in a variety of colors and two sizes: short or long. The $230 long version can be worn like a crossbody, and the $150 short pocket fits on your wrist or can be attached to a bag, as Apple demonstrated in photos. This is Apple's second dip into wearable iPhone fashion in 2025. When it released the new iPhone lineup in September, it dropped a crossbody creation alongside it for $59."
Apple collaborated with Japanese fashion house Issey Miyake to create a limited-edition iPhone pocket inspired by the concept of a 'piece of cloth' and a shared emphasis on simplicity. The accessory resembles a sock and is offered in multiple colors and two sizes: a $230 long version worn as a crossbody and a $150 short version that fits on the wrist or attaches to a bag. The pocket launches November 14 online and in select stores worldwide. The release follows an earlier $59 Apple crossbody accessory from September and connects to a longstanding relationship between Apple and Issey Miyake dating back to Steve Jobs' signature turtlenecks.
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