Knitted Phone Pockets

The iPhone Pocket by Apple x Issey Miyake Highlights Textile Design

The iPhone Pocket by Apple x Issey Miyake combines textile design with tech utility through a 3D knitted pouch crafted to carry an iPhone and daily essentials. Drawing from Miyake’s “one piece of cloth” design philosophy, the pocket features a flexible knit structure that adapts to its contents while maintaining a sculptural form. Two strap options, a short version for the wrist or bag attachment and a longer cross-body style, expand its versatility.

Made in Japan, the pouch is available in three neutral tones for the long version and eight vibrant colors for the short. The textured surface subtly reveals the iPhone display beneath, maintaining Apple’s minimal aesthetic while adding tactile expression. With its lightweight feel and adaptable structure, the collaboration merges fashion innovation with functional design, redefining how tech accessories can integrate into everyday wear.

Image Credit: Apple

Fashion-tech Integration
The blending of textile design with technology in products like the iPhone Pocket showcases how fashion and tech can create multifunctional and aesthetically pleasing accessories.
Adaptive Textile Design
Innovative use of flexible knit structures allows for adaptable products that maintain form while responding to the contents, creating new possibilities in accessory design.
Minimalist Tactile Aesthetics
Products that combine a subtle, minimalist look with tactile elements reimagine the way technology is incorporated into fashion, providing consumers with a unique sensory experience.

Where This Applies

Wearable Technology
The incorporation of technical textiles into everyday accessories reflects the potential for growth in the wearable tech market, offering practical yet stylish solutions.
Luxury Fashion Accessories
Collaborations between fashion houses and tech giants open pathways for innovative luxury products that blend the aesthetics of high fashion with cutting-edge utility.
Textile Manufacturing
Advancements in flexible knit structures and 3D textile printing suggest emerging opportunities in textile manufacturing, driven by the need for more versatile and dynamic materials.
SCORE
8.6 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 97%
Activity 98%
Freshness 64%