Wild Planet Jackets with Washable Speakers

SoundsystemjacketWhen I was shopping today, I noticed something interesting in the little
boys’ department at Target. It was a jacket with speakers in the hood. On
further inspection, I found that there was a small pocket on the inside of the
jacket with a headphone plug so that you can plug in your own mp3 player, CD
player, or radio. Even better, I noticed that the whole jacket is washable,
including the speakers. Intrigued, I pulled out my ipod and tried it out. With
the hood on, my friends told me they couldn’t hear the music, but it
sounded good to me. There was also  a heavier jacket version and a lighter fleece
hoodie.
If you’re petite like I am,  this might be a fun and warm jacket. It would
also make a great gift for a cousin or nephew. The Wild Planet line of
jackets are available at Target.
The website lists prices from $29.50-39.99 but in-store I got it for a price of
$26.99

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  2. James on August 9th, 2006 12:40 am

    hi
    i too like this jacket, i was wondering whether or not they have a bigger size than kids?
    thanks
    james

  3. Sara on May 11th, 2008 3:35 am

    hello, this might be delayed, but am looking for the website to find this jacket, but I cannot find it on the Target website, can you please provide me the link?

    email me at: smartbabe715@hotmail.com

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