Apple's iPhone Pocket sold out in U.S. stores.

Priced at $149 and $229 for the short and long versions of the accessory, Apple has another winner on its hands.
Apple has launched the iPhone Pocket, a collaboration with ISSEY MIYAKE, featuring a ribbed mesh structure reminiscent of the designer's original pleats. The pocket allows users to carry their iPhone in a stylish way. The open textile reveals the device's contents and display. Inspired by the idea of an extra pocket that is both playful and versatile, it comes in short strap (eight colors) and long strap (three colors) versions for hand-holding, attaching to bags, or wearing on the body.
Constructed from 14% nylon, 85% polyester, and 1% polyurethane, the iPhone Pocket is available in two strap sizes. The short version, priced at $149.95, is available in Lemon, Mandarin, Purple, Pink, Peacock, Sapphire, Cinnamon, and Black. Its dimensions include a height of 0.4 in. / 1 cm, a length of 15.8 in. / 40 cm, and a width of 2.5 in. / 6.3 cm.
The long version, priced at $229.95, is available in Sapphire, Cinnamon, and Black. It has the following dimensions: Height: 0.4 in. / 1 cm, Length: 31.5 in. / 80 cm, Width: 2.5 in. / 6.3 cm.
The product's high price and appearance have drawn questions, with one observer comparing it to a sock altered with scissors. Apple has created high demand for the product, which debuted today at select Apple Stores, including locations in Hong Kong, Tokyo, Shanghai, Paris, Seoul, Singapore, Milan, London, and New York City.
Apple describes the iPhone Pocket as a collaboration with ISSEY MIYAKE, inspired by the concept of "a piece of cloth." It features a 3D-knitted construction that encloses the iPhone and expands to accommodate other items.
Given that the iPhone Pocket is a limited-edition item, it is uncertain whether Apple will restock the product after the initial launch. It is unknown if Apple would discontinue a product that sold out quickly.