The traditional pocket faces an existential crisis as we embrace the digital age.
My everyday carry has gone digital:
-My newspaper has gone digital.
-My money has gone digital.
-My keys have gone digital.
Frank Sinatra only carried one key for his front door, choosing to maintain the sharp aesthetic of his suit. Inspired by his minimalist approach, I, too, always strive for simplicity.
Now, it’s just a mobile device in hand.
The shift from function to accessory, as seen in the disappearance of the cigarette pocket, highlights a changing landscape in clothing and functionality.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on the future of clothing and functionality in the digital age.
Let’s connect and drive digital creation forward.
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