One jacket. Every condition.
The Inclement collection is set in the visual world of Cold War-era field operations — a period defined by function-first design, muted palettes, and equipment that had to work in silence across ideological lines.
The Cold War Chronicle is the collection's fictional source document: a declassified field report, formatted as a broadsheet newspaper, that frames Inclement as recovered archive material. Everything in the collection traces back to this document — from the muted colour palette to the modular pocket system.
The design universe draws from military surplus culture — the MA-1 bomber jacket worn by pilots, agents and civilians alike; gear that crossed from the cockpit to the street not because it was fashionable, but because it refused to fail. That refusal to fail is the emotional core of Inclement.
The collection answers an environmental problem through survival logic: one core garment, transformable across Desert, Arctic, and Jungle conditions. Sleeves and hems detach. Pockets transfer from jacket to vest. Nothing is wasted. Everything is deliberate.