<![CDATA[Gizmodo: zips]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: zips]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/zips http://gizmodo.com/tag/zips <![CDATA[iPhone Zips Will Let You Unzip Jeans to See Naughty Bits]]> The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.Jake Landon got it all wrong with Zips Lite, yet another useless application for iPhone that we like anyway. His app will let you unzip jeans to uncover what's inside.

Unfortunately, he only included men underpants. How wrong is that? Wrong enough for me to do an alternative take (pictured) and hold my breath for the pay version, which—according to him—will allow you to put any picture in there. Oh yes. You know what I mean. After all, they call it a fly because it takes you up to heaven. [iTunes App Store via Krapps]

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<![CDATA[ZipZip Floor Cushions Zip Together For Sofa Fun]]> I admit it: I'm a frequent floor-lounger ... so these interlocking cushions from Pling Collection would be ideal furniture for me. ZipZip's 30-inch upholstered pads have zips on all four sides, you see. So you can choose to make one huge floor cover, for, you know, generalized laying about, or combine them more sensibly into different chair-shaped things. Special pads even have a hole for a planter or a stowage pocket: handy for TV remotes, I reckon. Think of the possibilities!

Ah... I can picture sitting on them now. Designed by Sternform Produktgestaltung, they're made of Loden, which is 100% new wool, and come in four colors ranging from light gray to dark sand. Sadly, it's "price on application" time, so I suspect they might damage my wallet before they soothed my aching limbs. [Plingcollection via ApartmentTherapy]

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