100 Year Field Jacket

A 20th century icon rebuilt to survive the next 100 years.

$995.00 $497.00
Size

Model is 6ft 4 / 193cm with a 40 inch / 100cm chest, and wears size L.

  • Highly waterproof, windproof and breathable
  • Abrasion and rip resistant
  • Six external pockets and two internal pockets

The field jacket has earned a reputation not only as one of the toughest military garments of the 20th century, but also one of its most enduring style icons. From WWII battlefronts and the dense jungles of Vietnam, to silver screen immortality on the backs of Pacino in Serpico and De Niro in Taxi Driver, it’s one of the few items of clothing a man can own that is resistant to trends. So we decided to make it resistant to pretty much everything else, too. 

We’ve taken the original M65 field jacket’s functional design and rebuilt it using an advanced three-layer material originally designed for extreme-weather motorcycle gear. Not only does it provide the highest levels of protection against rain, wind and snow, but it’s also tough enough to withstand a high-velocity encounter with the tarmac. The jacket is built with 8 pockets fitted with hidden zips, a heavy-duty two-way metal front zipper, and an adjustable fleece-lined collar and cuffs.

Technical Details

3 layer outer material made in Switzerland: 72% polyamide, 15% polyester, 13 polyurethane
Engineered with Schoeller c_change® membrane
Highly abrasion resistant passing 100,000+ revolutions on the Martindale test
Highly waterproof, windproof and breathable
Seam-sealed for waterproofness
Cordura lining
Two fleece-lined zipped side pockets
Two giant front bellows pockets with angled storm flaps
Two zipped upper chest pockets concealed behind storm flaps
Two zipped, layered, internal mesh pockets
Fleece-lined high collar with metal snap fastener belt closure
Heavy-duty two-way metal front zipper with storm flap and metal press studs
Fleece-lined cuffs with metal snap fastener adjusters
Jacket weighs 1350 grams
Machine wash 30°C
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An ultra-technical field jacket fit for the next century

The field jacket has earned a reputation not only as one of the toughest military garments of the 20th century, but also one of its most enduring style icons. From WWII battlefronts and the dense jungles of Vietnam, to silver screen immortality on the backs of Pacino in Serpico and De Niro in Taxi Driver, it’s one of the few items of clothing a man can own that is resistant to trends. So we decided to make it resistant to pretty much everything else, too.

The field jacket has remained resistant to trends. So we decided to make it resistant to pretty much everything else, too.

Built from a highly waterproof, high-strength Swiss supermaterial

We’ve taken the original M65 field jacket’s functional design and rebuilt it using an advanced three-layer Swiss supermaterial originally designed for extreme-weather motorcycle gear.Not only does it provide the highest levels of protection against rain, wind and snow hitting the jacket at high speed, but it’s also tough enough to withstand a high-velocity encounter with the tarmac.

We’ve taken the original M65 field jacket and rebuilt it using an advanced three-layer Swiss supermaterial

Highly waterproof and highly breathable at the same time

The issue with creating something crazily waterproof is breathability. The more you stop water from getting in, the harder it is to let it out. This can lead to air and moisture getting trapped inside your clothing, which can lead to overheating. Try going for a run in a wetsuit and you’ll quickly understand what we mean. The answer lies in the middle layer of the jacket, which uses Schoeller’s c_change® membrane. Instead of remaining static, the membrane can open and close to respond to different weather conditions as they happen, while remaining permanently waterproof and windproof.

How the membrane works in the cold

This c_change® membrane is the most intelligent part of the material. It mimics natural structures like flowers and pinecones, opening and closing in response to changes in temperature, humidity and sweat. It’s designed to keep you at a consistent temperature by combining really high breathability with heat retention. While it can open up like a series of microscopic vents to let heat escape, in the cold it closes itself like a protective barrier to stop heat leaving. So as soon as the temperature drops, or you stop moving, the membrane contracts to insulate you and retain heat close to the body.

The outside of the jacket is built with a material originally created to handle torrential rain while racing a motorbike.

Tough inside and out

We’ve lined the inside of the jacket with an ultra-tough Cordura to match the high-strength outer shell. It’s highly durable and abrasion resistant, but smooth to the touch and feels soft next to your skin.

Two hidden chest pockets

While the original field jackets came with four pockets, the 100 Year Field Jacket comes with eight. It starts with two concealed pockets on either side of the chest. They’re built with metal zippers and are hidden behind storm flaps. Inside they’re fleece-lined and large enough for your phone, wallet or keys.

While the jacket’s membrane will open up to let excess heat escape, it remains completely waterproof.

An adjustable collar for harsh weather

You can fasten the collar across your throat when the weather turns bad, and there are two metal press studs to let you adjust the tightness. When you’re not using it, you can secure the fastening belt behind a loop that sits to the side of the collar. The entire inside of the collar is lined with fleece to keep your neck and chin comfortable.

Born in the jungles of Vietnam, the M65 field jacket was designed to work anywhere on the planet – from freezing cities to dense tropical jungles.

The origins of the field jacket

Field jackets have a violent past. Born in WWII and Vietnam, Rambo wore one, as did Rocky. And back when Arnie was still the Terminator, he ripped a guy’s heart out to get one. The original idea of the field jacket was that it could work anywhere on the planet – from cold European cities to stormy Pacific islands. With storage pockets large enough to replace backpacks, and the ability to see you through freezing winters, heatwaves and rainstorms all at the same time, the original field jackets emerged from the idea that your enemy could be anywhere on Earth.

Size + Fit

The 100 Year 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