Post Apocalyptic Jacket (Digital Camouflage)
Post Apocalyptic Jacket (Digital Camouflage)
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- Release Date 発売日 - 2023/01/21
- Made in Iwakuni Japan 日本産 (岩国)
- Learn why this item can only be used with Smart Doll このアイテムはスマートドール専用です
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We made this digital camouflage version because we love the "Ice Age Post-Apocalyptic" genre ;-)
Unlike the other versions of this jacket, this has also been given a mura dye to give it a purple-ish tinge that compliments the digital design - which seems to make it go well with gray skin tones ;-)
We made this digital camouflage version because we love the "Ice Age Post-Apocalyptic" genre ;-)
Unlike the other versions of this jacket, this has also been given a mura dye to give it a purple-ish tinge that compliments the digital design - which seems to make it go well with gray skin tones ;-)
This is the Post Apocalyptic Jacket - designed specifically for scavenging a zombie-infested post-apocalyptic environments like the ones in The Last Of Us, Maze Runner, Days Gone, I Am Legend, Zombieland, Resident Evil, and more. Ah - I nearly forgot to mention "Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula" which I really enjoyed ;-)
Designed by @maruko_halu and our in-house design team, the jacket went through a few design iterations but was put on hold for a few months because I couldn't figure out how to manage long hair that would sprout outwards as it rested on the hood. Then I thought of the obvious - just put an opening in the back of the hood to pass the long wig through.
The back of the hood can be button-snapped up if your girls are having their hair short to avoid hair pulling zombies.
Another feature I added was the ability to use the shoulder loops to attach to the side of the hood to give an Assasin's Creed-type arched hood - check photos to see what I mean.
The shoulder straps are actually used for securing bag straps so that they don't slip off the shoulder - to avoid zombie bag snatching, ofcourse.
The Solar Marine Emblem is placed off-center towards the front so zombies can better see the logo to decide whether it's worth messing with a Solar Marine for brain brekkie.
The three pockets are functional and can be used to store materials for crafting Molotov, first aid kits, and diazepam like the ones in Metal Gear Solid.
The jackets have been given the usual stone wash meaning that you should expect a non-uniform weathered appearance with loose threads, holes, and wot not.
Even though the Post Apocalyptic Jacket has a hood, it goes well with our baseball caps and beanies.
Once the final design was set in stone, I've been field-testing the jacket on my trips across Japan for a few months and has pretty much been my go-to jacket for the girls.
Oh - and speaking of Resident Evil - the last photo is taken with Milla Jovovich back in London many moons ago ;-)
Made in Iwakuni Japan.
REASONS NOT TO BUY
- The opening at the back of the hood can be buttoned up but is not designed to be perfectly sealed - while this gives better ventilation for your Smart Dolls, some folks may be bothered by this.
- Scientific studies show that broccoli is the ultimate brain food - so instead of buying this jacket, you could buy well over 100 packs of "Great Value Steamable Broccoli Florets, Frozen, 12 oz" from Walmart.
- If you decide not to go for Walmart's broccoli, you should know that the nutritional value gained by eating this jacket is very low - and your Smart Doll will slap you - until your brain falls out.
- The gray version will be released first because I decided on the wine production pretty late. If you prefer the wine, then don't buy the gray - but if the wine does better than the gray, wine will remain supreme, and gray will be discontinued.
This is the Post Apocalyptic Jacket - designed specifically for scavenging a zombie-infested post-apocalyptic environments like the ones in The Last Of Us, Maze Runner, Days Gone, I Am Legend, Zombieland, Resident Evil, and more. Ah - I nearly forgot to mention "Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula" which I really enjoyed ;-)
Designed by @maruko_halu and our in-house design team, the jacket went through a few design iterations but was put on hold for a few months because I couldn't figure out how to manage long hair that would sprout outwards as it rested on the hood. Then I thought of the obvious - just put an opening in the back of the hood to pass the long wig through.
The back of the hood can be button-snapped up if your girls are having their hair short to avoid hair pulling zombies.
Another feature I added was the ability to use the shoulder loops to attach to the side of the hood to give an Assasin's Creed-type arched hood - check photos to see what I mean.
The shoulder straps are actually used for securing bag straps so that they don't slip off the shoulder - to avoid zombie bag snatching, ofcourse.
The Solar Marine Emblem is placed off-center towards the front so zombies can better see the logo to decide whether it's worth messing with a Solar Marine for brain brekkie.
The three pockets are functional and can be used to store materials for crafting Molotov, first aid kits, and diazepam like the ones in Metal Gear Solid.
The jackets have been given the usual stone wash meaning that you should expect a non-uniform weathered appearance with loose threads, holes, and wot not.
Even though the Post Apocalyptic Jacket has a hood, it goes well with our baseball caps and beanies.
Once the final design was set in stone, I've been field-testing the jacket on my trips across Japan for a few months and has pretty much been my go-to jacket for the girls.
Oh - and speaking of Resident Evil - the last photo is taken with Milla Jovovich back in London many moons ago ;-)
Made in Iwakuni Japan.
REASONS NOT TO BUY
- The opening at the back of the hood can be buttoned up but is not designed to be perfectly sealed - while this gives better ventilation for your Smart Dolls, some folks may be bothered by this.
- Scientific studies show that broccoli is the ultimate brain food - so instead of buying this jacket, you could buy well over 100 packs of "Great Value Steamable Broccoli Florets, Frozen, 12 oz" from Walmart.
- If you decide not to go for Walmart's broccoli, you should know that the nutritional value gained by eating this jacket is very low - and your Smart Doll will slap you - until your brain falls out.
- The gray version will be released first because I decided on the wine production pretty late. If you prefer the wine, then don't buy the gray - but if the wine does better than the gray, wine will remain supreme, and gray will be discontinued.
About Mura Dyeing
Mura Dyeing (called Mura-Zome in Japanese (pronounced moo-rah zo-meh) and written as ムラ染, is a dyeing technique that leaves the fabric with an uneven patten all over. This patten can only be replicated by a chaos god. Unless you are chummy with a chaos god, please do not expect your Mura dyed item to look exactly like the photos.
Your item will be distinct and unique meaning that the pattern and where, how often, dark, light, irregular it appears is completely random. You may feel that one leg, top half, bottom half, back, front has too much/less of a particular pattern you are looking for.
Our Mura dyed items also undergo a separate weathering process that will leave the item with rough uneven edges, holes, frayed threads or any other blemish that we try to replicate through the weathering process.
If you are good with all this then this item may be for you. If you want the pattern symmetrical or exactly like the photos - then this item is certainly not for you ;-)
About Mura Dyeing
Mura Dyeing (called Mura-Zome in Japanese (pronounced moo-rah zo-meh) and written as ムラ染, is a dyeing technique that leaves the fabric with an uneven patten all over. This patten can only be replicated by a chaos god. Unless you are chummy with a chaos god, please do not expect your Mura dyed item to look exactly like the photos.
Your item will be distinct and unique meaning that the pattern and where, how often, dark, light, irregular it appears is completely random. You may feel that one leg, top half, bottom half, back, front has too much/less of a particular pattern you are looking for.
Our Mura dyed items also undergo a separate weathering process that will leave the item with rough uneven edges, holes, frayed threads or any other blemish that we try to replicate through the weathering process.
If you are good with all this then this item may be for you. If you want the pattern symmetrical or exactly like the photos - then this item is certainly not for you ;-)