Indestructible Utility Jacket
In 1880 the denim jacket was born. In 2020 we rebuilt it with the strongest fibre ever made.
- Entire jacket made from 100% Dyneema® Black
- Highly abrasion and rip resistant
- Lightweight weighing 480 grams
140 years after the denim jacket was adopted by miners, cowboys and labourers, and more than 100 years after the first leather bomber jackets were created for WW1 pilots, we’ve built the Indestructible Utility Jacket out of the strongest fibre ever made. The material we’ve used is so tough it was originally used in body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and ropes used to tie down oil rigs in violent, icy seas. So when we went to build the toughest utility jacket ever created, there was only ever one material we could make it out of.
Every fibre on the Indestructible Utility Jacket is up to 15x stronger than steel. It comes with shatterproof buttons made from the world’s toughest nuts, hidden passport pockets, and a collar designed to work everywhere from a jungle to the city. Designed to double as a jacket or an overshirt, it’s built to become indispensable.
Technical Details
Made from a material 15x stronger than steel
The Indestructible Utility Jacket is made from Dyneema® which is the single strongest fibre known to man today. If you’re into chemistry, it’s an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene that combines extreme strength with very low weight. On a weight for weight basis Dyneema® is up to 15x stronger than steel and 40% stronger than high-strength aramid fibres. While it’s often used as a composite – an ingredient added to other materials to make them exceptionally strong – the entire jacket is made from 100% Dyneema®.
The colder it gets the stronger it gets
The colder Dyneema® gets the stronger it gets, which is why it’s used to make the mooring lines on giant ships and deep-water oil rigs that have to perform in freezing seas. A mooring line on a winch buried under heavy ice on a ship sailing in extreme conditions simply mustn’t fail. As the temperature drops down to -50°C the Dyneema® ropes gain 5-10% strength. Projections show that the rope would gain even more strength if it dropped to -150°C. And it doesn’t just get stronger, it also loses no strength in relation to abrasion resistance or cutting.
How building an Indestructible Utility Jacket works
Designing and building a jacket that can survive anything you throw at it has to be an exercise in no expense spared craftsmanship. With materials starting their journey in a laboratory in Belgium, and with buttons starting their life inside a fruit, each jacket is then assembled in one of the most advanced factories in the world. Hundreds of separate construction processes, over 35,000 stitches, and more man hours than almost anything else in your wardrobe go into making this jacket a technical masterpiece.
The Indiana Jones of utility jackets
If you routinely happen to find yourself hacking through vegetation, falling down mineshafts, or jumping off moving motorbikes to take down bad guys, we’ve built the jacket for you. We replicated a 50kmph fall and drag on concrete and the jacket was fine. As well as being the strongest utility jacket ever built, it also looks like it’s walked off a Hollywood film set, so you look like you’ve made an effort even when you haven’t.
SIze + Fit
The Indestructible Utility Jacket is designed with a loose fit, with plenty of room for other layers underneath. If you prefer a closer fit, we recommend you go for the size down.
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 |