Canadian clothing manufacturer Garrison Bespoke has developed a men's suit that many businessmen and politicians will most likely need. At first glance, the costume is no different from the classic one, but it is made from fabric based on carbon nanotubes. This fabric stops the bullets to the forty-fifth caliber and protects against stabbing wounds. It is 50% lighter than Kevlar and 30 times stronger than steel. The patented technology was first used for the fighters of the 19th group of US special forces in Iraq (selective units of the US National Guard intended for guerrilla warfare and special operations - counterpartisan, sabotage, counterterrorism, etc.) and civilian customers.
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“After receiving orders from high-ranking clients who travel to dangerous areas of the world, we decided to develop a lightweight, fashionable armored suit as a more prudent and stylish alternative to bulky vest under a shirt,” says co-owner Michael Nguyen.
Testing the costume took place on November 5 in Toronto (on video).
The cost of the costumes of the new line is about $ 20 thousand.