Laser-Cut Trench Coats

The Vollebak Laser Cut Trench Coat is Cut 55 Times Before Being Bonded

The Vollebak Laser Cut Trench Coat is an ultra-modern take on the classic outerwear style that transforms it from a utilitarian fashion piece of yesteryear into a garment that makes use of some of the latest technologies out there. The jacket is achieved with 55 cuts that have been made using laser before being bonded together to give it a distinctly raw look. The material for the trench consists of a high-performance three-layer Swiss material that is reported to have enhanced elasticity as well as abrasion resistance.

The Vollebak Laser Cut Trench Coat is finished with a reinforced collar and a detachable storm flap to make the classic outerwear style perfect for braving the elements just like the original that was first used in World War One.
Trend Themes
1. Laser-cut Clothing - The use of laser-cutting technology in fashion allows for unique designs with intricate details that were once impossible with traditional manufacturing techniques.
2. Sustainable Fashion - By utilizing high-performance, recycled materials in their products, companies have the potential to transform the fashion industry into a more environmentally-friendly and socially responsible enterprise.
3. Functional Fashion - As the demand for clothing that offers both style and practicality increases, there is an opportunity for brands to create innovative and versatile pieces that can withstand extreme weather conditions while still looking fashionable.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry has the potential to revolutionize clothing design and manufacturing through the use of innovative technologies like laser cutting, 3D printing, and sustainable materials.
2. Outdoor Apparel - With consumers increasingly looking for outdoor clothing that combines functionality with style, there is a growing demand for high-performance, durable garments that can handle extreme weather conditions while still looking fashionable.
3. Textile Manufacturing - Through the adoption of new technologies and sustainable practices, the textile industry can reduce its environmental impact and create more socially responsible products while still providing fashionable and functional clothing options for consumers.

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