
See how we’re using material technology to build the future
Today we work with the most advanced materials in the world. Some started their life at NASA. Others started their life in nature.
DNA
Sheep have been cloned. The human genome has been mapped. And now we're using DNA to make clothing.
When we first started making clothing, the idea of getting to work with DNA seemed as improbable as working with single layer graphene, or kryptonite. But thanks to two Cambridge scientists Orr Yarkoni and Jim Ajioka, we’re on the edge of a small revolution.
Thanks to their research, instead of using synthetic dyes, it’s now possible to genetically engineer colours, growing them from scratch in a lab.
In short, we now have an entire range of clothes made from genetically engineered microorganisms and DNA.
Material Technology

Full Metal Jacket. Copper edition
Made with 11km of copper and hailed by WIRED as "the virus-killing coat of the future."
$2,595

Full Metal Jacket. Copper edition
Made with 11km of copper and hailed by WIRED as "the virus-killing coat of the future."
$2,595

Double Graphene Puffer
Engineered with graphene on the outside, and graphene on the inside.
$2,195

Double Graphene Puffer
Engineered with graphene on the outside, and graphene on the inside.
$2,195

Double Graphene Lightweight Puffer
The world’s first temperature regulating puffer built with a graphene shell and graphene insulation.
$1,545

Double Graphene Lightweight Puffer
The world’s first temperature regulating puffer built with a graphene shell and graphene insulation.
$1,545

Graphene Jacket
Built with the only material in the world with a Nobel prize.
$1,345

Graphene Jacket
Built with the only material in the world with a Nobel prize.
$1,345

Carbon Fibre + Dyneema® Pants
The strongest and stretchiest lightweight pants ever built.
$895

Carbon Fibre + Dyneema® Pants
The strongest and stretchiest lightweight pants ever built.
$895

Martian Aerogel Jacket - Rover Orange edition
The only part of this jacket you won’t currently find on Mars is the zip.
$4,295

Martian Aerogel Jacket - Rover Orange edition
The only part of this jacket you won’t currently find on Mars is the zip.
$4,295

Martian Aerogel Jacket - Stealth Black edition
Built with the same advanced aerogel and parachutes that land Rovers on Mars.
$4,295

Martian Aerogel Jacket - Stealth Black edition
Built with the same advanced aerogel and parachutes that land Rovers on Mars.
$4,295

Martian Aerogel Jacket - Mercury edition
Made from two materials that land stuff on other planets as their day job.
$4,295

Martian Aerogel Jacket - Mercury edition
Made from two materials that land stuff on other planets as their day job.
$4,295

Full Metal Jacket. Silver edition
Built with 59.5% copper, the future building block for intelligent, disease resistant clothing.
$2,595

Full Metal Jacket. Silver edition
Built with 59.5% copper, the future building block for intelligent, disease resistant clothing.
$2,595

Full Metal Jacket. Black edition
Built with 11km of copper, and winner of TIME Best Inventions.
$2,595

Full Metal Jacket. Black edition
Built with 11km of copper, and winner of TIME Best Inventions.
$2,595

Indestructible Utility Jacket
The toughest utility jacket ever made, is now fleece-lined and waterproof.
$1,395

Indestructible Utility Jacket
The toughest utility jacket ever made, is now fleece-lined and waterproof.
$1,395

Indestructible Hooded Jacket. Yellow edition
Built with a lightweight fibre that’s 15x stronger than steel.
$1,095

Indestructible Hooded Jacket. Yellow edition
Built with a lightweight fibre that’s 15x stronger than steel.
$1,095

Black Algae Dyed T Shirt
Made with seaweed from Icelandic fjords, and the world’s first black algae dye.
$195

Black Algae Dyed T Shirt
Made with seaweed from Icelandic fjords, and the world’s first black algae dye.
$195