Apple unveils iPhone Pocket a stylish 3D-knitted accessory that lets you wear your iPhone
- The Apple Square
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Apple has joined forces with renowned Japanese fashion label ISSEY MIYAKE to unveil the iPhone Pocket, a limited-edition wearable accessory that blurs the line between tech and fashion. Crafted using advanced 3D knitting techniques, the piece reimagines how users carry their iPhone, transforming it from a device to something you can literally wear.
The iPhone Pocket wraps the phone in a textured, stretchable fabric that both protects and reveals. Its open-knit design lets light pass through, allowing users to glimpse the screen while keeping the device enclosed. ISSEY MIYAKE’s design director Yoshiyuki Miyamae described it as an exploration of “the beauty of everyday movement” and “a new way to live with technology as part of what you wear.”

Two versions will be available — a short strap model priced at $149.95 and a long strap at $229.95 — both designed to fit any iPhone model. The color range includes vibrant tones like lemon, mandarin, and peacock, alongside subdued hues such as cinnamon, sapphire, and black, each chosen to harmonize with Apple’s iPhone lineup.

Apple’s Molly Anderson, vice president of Industrial Design, called the collaboration “a shared study in simplicity and form,” noting how the iPhone Pocket was created to be worn in multiple ways — crossbody, handheld, or attached to a bag.
The accessory will debut November 14 across select Apple Stores and online in regions including the U.S., Japan, the U.K., France, and China. With its sculptural form and minimalist aesthetic, the iPhone Pocket stands as Apple’s most fashion-forward accessory yet — a nod to both technology’s role in daily life and the artistry of how we choose to carry it.






