Iron Heart Extends its Use Of Heavyweight Cotton Serge to Windbreakers

Arguably one of the most interesting fabrics Iron Heart has been working with in recent years, their 21 oz. Japanese serge cloth is back — this time used for their Windbreaker in Black and Indigo.

Truly redefining what it means to be a gust-stopping garment, this jacket is in a different lane to those paper-thin crunchy nylon layers you might be familiar with. Featuring dual zip and snap closure, this wearable Fort Knox ensures no cold air gets in and no warm air gets out. Tubular knit storm cuffs and snap hand pockets keep things above board, but the most striking detail in our eyes is the deep raglan-cut sleeves providing unmatched freedom of movement and refreshing style points.

Made to last and built to fade, after mixing in some elbow grease you can expect high-contrast wear patterns throughout making it, like so many of Iron Hearts creation — not one to sleep on. To sleep in – outside, maybe – much more plausible.

Available for $500 from Iron Heart.