
Don't be fooled by this
retro mini boombox wristlet by Loop Design. It may look like it's from the early eighties, but with working speakers, this case is tiny and mighty.
For only $14, you can use it as a cute pouch for your mp3 player or hook up your iPod to the speakers for a jam session!

Sony has spiced up their latest E-Series mp3 players with hip new interchangeable jackets. Choose from a basic black or white models and then personalize it with over twenty different "Style-Up" panels. What's great about these NW-E-series walkman sticks which I spotted on
Gizmodo, is the fact that they come with a USB plug that you can directly connect to your laptop or computer for uploading songs.
Fashion designer
Vivienne Tam has teamed up with industrial designer Kitman Keung to create this bold MP3 walkman.
As you can see, this is not your standard
walkman by any means. Maybe it's just me, but doesn't this
mp3 player resemble a clip-on cell phone?

These days portable music players are smaller than a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. But, back in 1984, they were roughly a bagillion times larger and of course accepted those cassette tapes you've been thinking of throwing out. The
Toshiba 'Walky' Head Stereo, in other words Walkman, is one of my favorite retro chic players - in part because it's pink and because it reminds me of a time when I carried 5 or 6 mix tapes in my purse.