Apocalypse Jacket

Built to withstand black lava, flash fires and chemical erosion. Zombies will hate it.

£1,195
Size

Model is 6ft 4 / 193cm with a 42 inch / 106.7cm chest, and wears size XL.

  • Outer material withstands black lava, flash fires, and chemical erosion
  • Integrated internal system of 23 pockets
  • Snorkel hood with adjustable wire brim

The Doomsday Clock is a symbol of global catastrophe. For the last 50 years scientists have used it to show how close we are to midnight, or Doomsday. In 1947 its original setting was seven minutes to midnight. In 2021 we had just 100 seconds to go.

As threats to humanity expand to include bioterrorism, ecological collapse – as well as the obvious zombie apocalypse – the world is taking the possibility of a catastrophic global event more seriously than ever. While we can’t predict the future, we can prepare for it.

As a 2021 report by America’s CDC put it: “If you’re prepared for a zombie apocalypse, you’re prepared for pretty much anything”. It’s why we’ve built the outside of our Apocalypse Jacket from a material originally invented by a Dr Marvel for NASA’s Apollo program, that can withstand black lava, flash fires, and chemical erosion. And it’s why we’ve turned the entire inner lining of the jacket (including the sleeves) into 23 pockets that will let you carry everything you need to survive anything.

Technical Details

Outer material made in the UK: 58% para-aramid, 40% polybenzimidazole, 2% antistatic
Cordura lining
Outer material is fire and heat resistant
Outer material is highly abrasion resistant and tear resistant
Outer material is water repellent
Outer material is chemical and stain resistant
34 hanging loops on the chest
2 fleece-lined side pockets with storm flaps and metal press stud closure
Front zipper with storm flap and metal press studs
Drawcord at hem
Integrated internal system of 23 pockets
5 large horizontal internal back pockets with two-way zippers
2 neck pockets with two-way zippers
5 internal right hand side pockets
5 internal left hand side pockets
3 pockets inside each sleeve with two-way zippers
Cuffs with metal snap fastener adjusters
Oversized hood with adjustable wire brim
Rubber-dipped drawcords
Articulated sleeves
Jacket weighs 1700 grams
Machine wash 40°C
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The material is tough enough to survive in space

PBI was so revolutionary it wasn’t just used to replace cotton in the Apollo cabin crew’s clothing and sleeping bags. It was used to coat its spacecraft too. When Skylab fell to Earth in 1979 the part that survived re-entry was the part coated in PBI. That’s because it can withstand at least 2,370°F, the same temperature as black lava. NASA still uses PBI today. As does the US Army, the aerospace industry and firefighting crews in America, Europe, Asia, Australia and the South Pacific. It’s what enables them to walk through burning buildings. It’s just never been used in civilian clothing before. Until now.

What if there’s no zombie apocalypse?

In the event that there is no zombie apocalypse, this is still one of the strongest and most fireproof jackets ever built. We don’t know of any other commercial pieces of clothing where the main material can survive re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere and black lava. So you can either keep it in perfect condition in your bunker or under your bed while you wait for the end of the world to arrive, or you can break it in pre-apocalypse.

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SIze + Fit

The Apocalypse Jacket is a unisex utility jacket. It’s designed to be worn with a looser fit so you can stuff the contents of your home in the jacket before you make your escape.

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