Whether you’re talking about their 100 Year Hoodie, Camouflaged Dirty Shirts, or 50,000BC Jacket, Vollebak has always blown us away with their attention to detail when it comes to technical fabrics, out-of-this-world construction and next-level style. Those fundamental brand tenets have never been more apparent than they are with the Deep Sleep Cocoon, a jacket that doubles as a self-contained microhabitat wand was built for the first trip to mars. Equal parts cocoon and spacesuit, this jacket mimicks adaptable and protective structures like the exoskeleton of a woodlouse and the cocoons spun by moths and caterpillars to create physical and psychological comfort in even the most inhospitable of places. It strips out light like an isolation tank, has room for noise-cancelling headphones and reduces your exposure to unnecessary stimulus. If you’re one of those people that can’t seem to sleep anywhere, the Deep Sleep Cocoon will change your life for the better.
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