Indestructible Chinos
We’ve taken the world’s most dependable pants, and made them even more dependable.
- Strengthened with Dyneema®
- Pockets reinforced with Cordura
- Garment washed for softness
Like most men’s clothing, chinos emerged from war. They were slim-fitting, flat-fronted, functional, and most importantly… really really dependable. By 1902, after heavy field-testing, they’d been made an official part of the US Army uniform. Once World War II was over, the guys who’d fought went off to college still wearing them – turning them into an instant hit on the Ivy League campuses. And their reputation was only cemented as a staple of mid-century menswear when they became the standard issue kit for John F. Kennedy and Steve McQueen.
Which is why, 120+ years later, you still don’t need to mess with the design. So we haven’t. Instead we’ve taken pants you’ve always been able to rely on, and woven them with the strongest fibre on Earth… so you can rely on them even more.
While they look and feel like regular chinos, every pair of Indestructible Chinos is made with a blend of cotton and Dyneema® – which is the same stuff used in body armour, arctic ropes and the sides of tanks. Of course you’d never know this just by putting them on. The Dyneema® is woven in with the cotton during the weaving process, so you’ll only ever feel the softness of the cotton, not the strength of the Dyneema®. And they’ve also been garment washed so they feel lived in from day one.
Indestructible Belt
The strap can hold 4 tonnes, or 10 grizzly bears. The buckle has survived a supersonic freefall.

Technical Details


The Indestructible belt is the strongest belt ever made. The strap alone can hold 4 tonnes.


Worn by the guy who jumped from space
When you’re building an Indestructible Belt it’s not quite enough for just the strap to be super strong. The buckle has to do its job too. So we’ve worked with AustriAlpin to fit our belt with their world-famous COBRA® buckle – the strongest and safest buckle on the planet. To get an idea of just how trusted these buckles are you just need to look at Felix Baumgartner’s supersonic, world-record freefall from space. His was attached to the pressure suit that kept him alive as he fell through the atmosphere at 1,357kmph.


The buckle has already survived a supersonic freefall from space, at 1,357kmph.

Even the buckle can withstand 1.8 tonnes of force
Built from a high-strength, corrosion resistant aluminium the buckle is designed to hold extreme weight without bursting open. It’s engineered with a patented locking mechanism which means it’s impossible for the buckle to release under tension, even if you try pushing the clips inwards. And when it’s in ‘loop configuration’, which means with the strap attached, it can withstand 18 kilonewtons of force before breaking. Which is about 1.8 tonnes.




It’s made with an ultrastrong core made from Dyneema®, the single strongest fibre known to man today.

The buckle keeps out dirt, ice and snow
The buckle comes with a cut-out on the back to prevent the build-up of dirt, dust, ice and snow, and the release clips are ergonomically shaped so they’re easy to use at speed. The metal end on the strap is made by Riri, an historic Italian manufacturer famous for its high-spec metal components. It comes engraved with Vollebak detailing on both sides. And while belt ends are typically just clamped onto the strap, we’ve secured ours with screws for strength. Every belt is assembled by a small, high-end belt manufacturer in East London.







Size + Fit
The Indestructible Belt comes in 2 sizes. S/M will fit up to a 34in / 86cm waist and L/XL will fit up to a 40in / 101cm waist.
Size | S/M | L/XL |
Belt Length (including buckle) | 111.5 | 131.5 |
Size | S/M | L/XL |
Belt Length (including buckle) | 43.9 | 51.7 |