

Vollebak has never been shy about pushing boundaries, and the new Future Nylon Coat is no exception. Inspired by nearly a century of nylon’s evolution—from WWII battlefields to NASA missions—this coat blends old-school resilience with next-gen tech. Made from a high-strength Cordura nylon that’s lightweight, abrasion-resistant, and built with four-way stretch, it’s the piece that moves with you whether you’re racing through the city or getting caught in the unexpected.


But Vollebak didn’t stop at materials. Instead of traditional stitching, they used ultrasonic welding—yes, actual sound waves—to create clean, razor-precise seams that look like they belong in a sci-fi flick. There are laser-cut underarm vents for airflow, a two-way water-resistant zipper, and invisible stay-down zippers on all three pockets for a clean silhouette. Translation: it’s sleek enough to wear to dinner and technical enough to survive a downpour on a Martian outpost.

Inspired by the minimalist Mac, this coat is as much about understated style as it is about hardcore performance. Water repellent, storm-flap equipped, and designed for serious mobility, it’s built for whatever your next chapter throws at you—whether that’s urban chaos or off-world adventure. At $1,195, the Vollebak Future Nylon Coat isn’t just an investment in outerwear—it’s a wearable piece of innovation history.
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