Steel Field Jacket
Based on the M-65 field jacket. And reinforced with stainless steel.
- Constructed with 24% stainless steel
- Lightweight, malleable and soft
- Water repellent on the outside
The 20th century was practically built from stainless steel. From cars, to cities, to skyscrapers. And now it has its sights set on building the 21st century too. Starting with rockets and clothing.
While the human body is not built for the cryogenic temperatures of outer space, stainless steel thrives out there. At about 2.7 Kelvin, or -270°C, its strength increases by 50%, which is one of the many reasons the entire outer body of the SpaceX Starship will be built out of it. The most powerful rocket ever built has been developed so it can not only be reused, but relaunch just an hour after each landing.
Back on Earth, it’s taken 4 years of R&D to turn corrosion resistant stainless steel into a jacket you can just throw on. With a design based on the iconic M-65 field jacket, the Steel Field Jacket is a lightweight layer reinforced with 24% stainless steel. Malleable, strong and weather resistant, it comes with five utilitarian pockets, metal detailing, a soft and breathable inner lining, and shoulder construction that looks like overlaid steel plates.
Technical Details
Stainless steel is taking us to Mars
While the human body is not built for the cryogenic temperatures of outer space, stainless steel thrives out there. At about 2.7 Kelvin, or -270°C, its strength increases by 50%, which is one of the many reasons the entire outer body of the SpaceX Starship will be built out of it. The most powerful rocket ever built has been developed so it can not only be reused, but relaunch just an hour after each landing. So stainless steel’s toughness and extreme temperature resistance won it the job. It can cope with temperatures of up to 870°C – allowing Starship to withstand the hundreds of re-entries into Mars and Earth’s atmospheres it’s being designed for.
It’s built with the same material as the first SpaceX Starship bound for Mars.
The 20th century was practically built from stainless steel. Now it has its sights set on building the 21st century too. Starting with rockets and clothing.
How the jacket looks and feels
It doesn’t feel like you’re wearing metal when you put the Steel Field Jacket on. It’s malleable, soft and lightweight. But it holds its shape slightly more than normal materials, so each jacket develops unique crease patterns in areas like the sleeves. You’ll also feel a subtle grain under your fingers when you touch it – and these are the steel fibres you’ll be feeling. The shoulder construction looks like overlaid steel plates. And by combining 24% stainless steel with 76% nylon, we’ve created a fabric that appears to warp and shift as the light hits it.
The Steel Field Jacket is lightweight, versatile, water repellent, and reinforced with stainless steel.
It’s taken 4 years of R&D to turn stainless steel into a jacket you can just throw on.
In the cryogenic temperatures of outer space, stainless steel increases in strength by up to 50%.
It’s now the strongest metal we’re working with
While we’re only just beginning to discover the potential of steel in clothing, early lab tests show that adding it in the way we have, increases the material’s strength without adding weight. The material scores high in tensile strength tests – which is the force needed to break fibres when they’re pulled in opposite directions. And it has around double the strength of copper materials we’ve worked with. It also scores high in abrasion resistance tests.
Size + Fit
The Steel Field Jacket is designed with a regular fit.
Size | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
Fits chest | 83 - 90 | 91 - 98 | 99 - 106 | 107 - 114 | 115 - 122 | 123 - 130 |
Fits waist | 71 - 76 | 76 - 81 | 81 - 86 | 86 - 91 | 91 - 96 | 96 - 101 |
Size | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
Fits chest | 33 - 36 | 36 - 39 | 39 - 42 | 42 - 45 | 45 - 48 | 48 - 51 |
Fits waist | 28 - 30 | 30 - 32 | 32 - 34 | 34 - 36 | 36 - 38 | 38 - 40 |