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Named after its purpose of covering vulgarity of an exposed waistline, a matching waistcoat prevents the visual bisection of your body by providing an uninterrupted fabric line from your ankles all the way up to your neck. The waistcoat also provides an additional layer of concealment that is easier to draw from than a tucked shirt.
We use ventilated powermesh to connect the sleeves, adding a large range of mobility to the arms and shoulders. With the Action Back, an operator can deploy into an isosceles shooting stance or tie shoelaces with no felt resistance.
The quickdraw button allows the wearer to button or unbutton their suit as per normal, but quickly open their jacket one-handed with simple gross motor movement if necessary.
Our 3rd Gen Quickdraw Button design incorporates a hidden placket inside the jacket canvas which houses a strong neodymium magnet. This allows for a strong, direct magnetic connection to a shanked to a traditional horn button.
A row of three pockets is sewn into the lining at the bottom of the jacket. A weight such as a challenge coin or stone can be dropped in them to ensure the jacket sweeps clear of the holster during the drawstroke. We use three pockets so that the operator can more precisely calibrate their preferred draw.
Sewn from the shoulder seam all the way down to the cuff, cut-resistant sleeves are a layer of breathable Kevlar/UHMWPE knit between the lining of the sleeves which mitigate potential incidental damage when dealing with edge weapons or sharp objects. An accent of visible Superfabric is added under the cuff buttons but can be removed when the suit is requested to be ‘sterile’.
Loop Velcro is sewn behind the lapel and collar allowing for patches and nametape to be displayed when the collar is flipped.
Custom-cut patches can include SOLAS honeycomb reflective, infrared reflective and glow-in-the-dark backings.
The Velcro Chest Panel is sewn into the chest pocket so that it can be pulled out to display any patches or nametapes.
A patch of ‘hexa’ Superfabric is added to the interior liner to protect it from tears and abrasion as well as mitigate printing.
A selection of jacket and trouser pockets can be individually lined to interfere with wireless electronic signals. This shielding interferes with RFID skimming and duplicating door access cards, payments cards, e-passports, etc. To further optimize interference, apply the RFID Shield lining to a zippered pocket that can be sealed.
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