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Claire Brooks, editor of L Style Report, a trend-tracking newsletter, said: “It’s no longer particularly hip to own an iPod, but it’s definitely not passé either. The iPod has moved from hip accessory to lifestyle classic almost immediately, which is something very few brands are able to do, and certainly none of the competitive offerings.”“The only people I’ve met who are closet users are middle-aged ex-college rockers who have a guilt complex about rediscovering the bad-boy tunes of their youth,” she said.
No arguments there, but from where I can sit I see people in their 20s, 30s and 40s all using white headphones …
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