I was once riding on the bus behind a woman - I presume Muslim, since she was wearing the headscarf (can't remember the proper name) - and she had her phone tucked into the scarf over her ear, giving her a hands-free device.
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I see that all the time, Toddson. I've always thought it was a very clever use of clothing.
I carry crap in my bra or cleavage all the time. It's right there, it's handy, and 80% of women's clothing designers haven't figured out how to put functional pockets in anything but jeans.
The only problem I have is that I do it enough that I sometimes forget to be subtle when I reach in to get something.
I admired her cleverness ... although, since she wasn't driving, it wasn't actually necessary.
The only problem I have is that I do it enough that I sometimes forget to be subtle when I reach in to get something.
Oh my, yes, this. THIS.
The only problem I have is that I do it enough that I sometimes forget to be subtle when I reach in to get something.
Oh, yeah. I realized recently that I sometimes do a quick double-tap over my left boob when I say, "I'll call you." I'm patting the place where my phone often sits. You know, if I ended it with a peace sign, I could be all, "Hit you later; peace out."
With the miniaturization of cell phones the Star Trek NextGen communicator isn't far away.
For all I know there could be a Bluetooth one already in production.
headscarf (can't remember the proper name)
Hijab, and I've seen that too. Excellent use of materials at hand.
fuhgeddaboutit.
How the heck can they attach a scarf firmly enough to their heads that they can tuck a phone in there and not have it fall out? I can't keep a bandanna from sliding backwards off my head.