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IntroductionSCOTTeVEST is a company that produces comfortable and stylish clothing for men and women , which comes with many pockets that are carefully engineered to change the way we carry our belong...

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SCOTTeVEST TV commercial - Problem Solved

Title: SCOTTeVEST TV Spot, 'Problem Solved'

Introduction:In the fast-paced world of technology, SCOTTeVEST aims to revolutionize the way we carry our gadgets and essentials. Their innovative line of clothing features hidden pockets and specialized compartments that offer a perfect solution for the modern, on-the-go individual. One of their TV spots, titled 'Problem Solved,' showcases the unique features and benefits of SCOTTeVEST apparel, capturing the attention of viewers with its creative and captivating execution.

Scene 1: A busy city streetThe camera pans across a bustling city street filled with people rushing to their destinations. The crowd consists of professionals, students, and travelers, all carrying various bags, backpacks, and purses. As the noise of the city fills the air, a voiceover begins.

Voiceover:"Are you tired of juggling multiple bags, struggling to fit in all your essentials, and feeling weighed down by the burden of carrying everything?"

Scene 2: Frustrated individualsClose-up shots of people struggling with tangled earphone cords, searching through their bags for keys, and dropping items on the ground. The frustration on their faces is evident.

Voiceover:"Introducing SCOTTeVEST, the ultimate solution for all your carrying woes."

Scene 3: A stylish and functional SCOTTeVEST jacketA man and a woman wearing SCOTTeVEST jackets are featured. The jackets have a sleek, modern design that seamlessly blends style and functionality. Both individuals confidently navigate through the city streets, their hands-free and well-organized.

Voiceover:"Our apparel is equipped with multiple hidden pockets and compartments, designed to accommodate your smartphones, tablets, earphones, wallets, keys, and more."

Scene 4: Demonstrating the versatilityThe camera zooms in on the various pockets of the SCOTTeVEST jackets. Items like passports, sunglasses, pens, and even a water bottle are smoothly slipped into the strategically placed pockets. The individuals showcase how they effortlessly retrieve their belongings, emphasizing the convenience of SCOTTeVEST apparel.

Voiceover:"Experience the freedom and convenience of having all your essentials within reach, without the hassle of multiple bags and pockets."

Scene 5: Wide shot of the SCOTTeVEST teamThe camera pans to reveal a group shot of the SCOTTeVEST team standing confidently, all donning their apparel. They represent the diverse range of occupations and lifestyles that can benefit from SCOTTeVEST.

Voiceover:"Designed for professionals, travelers, adventurers, and anyone seeking a smarter way to carry their belongings."

Scene 6: Closing shot with company logo and taglineThe TV spot culminates with a dynamic closing shot, showcasing the SCOTTeVEST logo alongside their tagline: "Problem Solved."

Voiceover:"SCOTTeVEST: The future of carrying. Visit scottevest.com or your nearest retailer to explore our range of innovative and stylish apparel."

Conclusion:The SCOTTeVEST TV spot, 'Problem Solved,' effectively captures the frustrations and challenges people face when carrying their essentials. By highlighting the convenience and versatility of their clothing line, the ad showcases how SCOTTeVEST solves these problems. With its sleek design and hidden compartments, SCOTTeVEST appeals to the modern individual seeking a smart and stylish solution to their carrying needs.

SCOTTeVEST TV commercial - Problem Solved produced for SCOTTeVEST was first shown on television on March 30, 2017.

Frequently Asked Questions about scottevest tv spot, 'problem solved'

Origins. As 'Scott eVest' the company was founded by Scott Jordan in 2000 in Chicago, Illinois. 'eVest' references the company's first product, described as "a techie version of the classic fisherman's vest". In 2002 the brand name was modified to reduce its similarity to IBM's lower-case 'e' following a lawsuit threat ...

Scott Jordan It was then that they conceived the idea for the first eVEST and began working on preliminary prototypes in their guest bedroom of their Chicago home. Scott Jordan is the CEO and Founder of SCOTTeVEST, which creates multi-pocket clothing designed to carry electronics.

Scottevest Inc | City of Ketchum Idaho.

King Charles II Circa 1660–1700. King Charles II inaugurated the "vest" (waistcoat) along with the modern ideal of the three-piece suit. The waistcoats of these three-piece ensembles were the same length as the coat worn over it, most likely knee length, and could be worn for either warmth or display.

By sewing the pockets shut, manufacturers can preserve the original shape of their jacket, thereby eliminating the need for customers to modify or tailor the jacket after buying it. When jacket pockets are left open, the fabric may expand and stretch, resulting in an altered shape.

Scott Jordan, CEO of SCOTTEVEST is describing his experience on the Shark Tank – which I remember as a gripping episode full of anxiety and contention. Yet despite the confrontation and subsequent “no deal” with the Sharks, Jordan has gone on to build his company into a tech apparel powerhouse.

The top competitors of SCOTTeVEST include 5.11 Tactical, 100 Thieves, Abercrombie and Fitch, Allsaints and Marshalls.

Vests were first used in the 17th century by the King of England II. At Charles' initiative, they became involved in menswear. The vests, which were inspired by the traditional clothes of various Eastern European and Islamic countries at the beginning, were created during the Second World War.

Vests are great when hiking, bicycling, running, setting up camp or fly fishing. This is because these types of activities are vigorous enough to keep your body temperature up. A vest is perfect in such cases because they give your arms more freedom of movement and keep your core warm.

Toward the end of the 1700s, women's storage options shifted from pockets to reticules or small purses. This is because pockets would ruin the silhouette of the dress, according to the Victoria and Albert Museum, an art and design museum in London.

Designers have felt that certain clothing cuts are disrupted by pockets, and they've long hated the idea of people shoving their hands into pockets & bunching up the fabric. So, to discourage pocket-related abnormalities, they just created pockets that looked practical but really aren't.

While Jordan didn't win any popularity contests on Shark Tank -- he called one offer "insane" before telling two sharks that they were "out" -- he has succeeded at growing his company from $3 million in annual revenue in 2009 to more than $10 million today.

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