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NEWS - USA: Donald Trump auf Wahlkampf in Florida
October 12, 2016 - Ocala, Florida, United States - Supporters of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump wear patriotic clothing while waiting for the candidate to speak at a campaign rally at the Southeastern Livestock Pavilion in Ocala, Florida on October 12, 2016. (Paul Hennessy/Polaris) wear (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05631394
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FILM STILLS OF 'MILLIONAIRESS' WITH 1960, ANTHONY ASQUITH, CLOTHING, LINGERIE, SOPHIA LOREN, MERRY WIDOW BRA, PIN-UPS IN 1960
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Büstenhalter! Der BH wird 100 Jahre alt
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Gwyneth Paltrow en la campav±a Modern Preppy Primavera 2012 de Lindex.
American actress Gwyneth Paltrow in the photoshoot for
Lindex Spring 2012 ¿ÄòModern Preppy¿Äô Campaign.
© CR / Target Press - 19/03/2012 - *Hands Out Pics*
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Gwyneth Paltrow en la campav±a Modern Preppy Primavera 2012 de Lindex.
American actress Gwyneth Paltrow in the photoshoot for
Lindex Spring 2012 ¿ÄòModern Preppy¿Äô Campaign.
© CR / Target Press - 19/03/2012 - *Hands Out Pics*
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*EXCLUSIVE* Penelope Cruz : Shopping For Two!
*EXCLUSIVE* West Hollywood, CA - Penelope Cruz exits the back door of the "Ed Hardy" boutique on Melrose Ave. Penelope was given a private shopping experience in all of Cristian Audigier's clothing stores for a couple hours. Penelope is expecting her first child with Javier Bardem and is currenty 7 and a half months pregnant.
GSI Media December 21, 2010
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Katie Price launches her spring equestrian clothing range. London,Britain - 23 Mar 2009
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Katie Price launches her spring equestrian clothing range. London,Britain - 23 Mar 2009
Katie Price launches the spring collection of her equestrian clothing range, KP Equestrian, and announes her participation in a celebrity polo match at the British Open Showjumping Competition at the NEC on April 19 where she is captain of her team.
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Male Celebs Who Had It And Lost It
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MALE CELEBS WHO HAD IT AND LOST IT
They were the hottest celebs in the world...until age came along and snatched it all away. Damn you, time!
Once upon a time their clean cut good looks set a legion of hearts fluttering.
And while their fans are still many, these now matured leading men have very clearly left their boyhood behind.
For most the years have brought movie and music success but a number of unwanted visitors have also tagged along.
Luscious locks are now tinged with grey and a once youthful glow has given way to more rugged looks.
Meanwhile, chiseled jaws and abs have, in some cases, receded behind a little more flesh.
For some the passage of years and the transition from boy to man has more unkind than for others.
Causing some to lose their Hollywood heartthrob status along with their hair.
Must credit photos by: Please refer to individual images for credit
Picture Research: Trudi Kammerling
Words: Katy Brown
6 April 2010
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available to pu
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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FEATURE - 15mal stärker als Stahl: "unzerstörbare" Steppjacke aus Dyneema-Fasern
A Dutch brand have created the world's strongest puffer jacket - and it's an incredible 15 times stronger than steel.
Dubbed The Indestructible Puffer by clothing concept company Vollebak, the jacket is made from Dyneema, the world’s strongest fibre. In fact the fibre used is so strong that it's been used as body armour, anti-ballistic vehicle armour, mooring systems for giant container ships, and in the ropes used to tie down oil rigs in chaotic seas.
The Indestructible Puffer can withstand temperatures as low as 140 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature drops, the jacket goes into Hulk mode, gaining strength as it gets colder. During extreme winter conditions, the jacket has proven to gain 5-10% strength when the temperature drops past -50C.
"Most puffer jackets are built to be as light as possible, so the outsides are typically made from super lightweight polyester and nylon,’ explains Vollebak co-founder, Steve Tidal.
"The trade-off for this weight saving is that they are incredibly easy to tear and snag and once you have a rip, or the seams have started to go, or the tiny spines of down have poked their way through the lightweight outer layer, it’s simply an escape hatch for the feathers inside, and the jackets destroy themselves from the inside out."
Inside Vollebak opted for the recycling route. They utilised plastic bottles, transforming them into insulating synthetic fibres. Power-packed with around 30 half-litre recycled bottles, each Indestructible Puffer promises to keep you warm in the iciest of situations.
Styled with a two-way front zipper, fleece-lined pockets, and two invisible chest pockets, the puffer reaches another level of heavy-duty with military-grade wrist belt tapes, a storm flap, and Cordura-built adjusters.
The Indestructible Puffer is designed to outlive the owner and be in good enough condition to pass down generations.
The jacket retails at £795 and comes in sizes ranging from XS-XXL and is only available t
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PEOPLE: Chanel Ausstellung in der Saatchi Galerie in London
Chanel: Mademoiselle Prive exhibition opens at Saatchi Gallery. A free exhibition featuring the first and only jewellery collection designed by Gabrielle ÔCocoÕ Chanel was unveiled at the capital's Saatchi Gallery. Set to spark major interest from fans of the prestigious French house, the diamond encrusted jewellery pieces, originally designed in 1932 and individually worth in excess of £1 million, are among the star attractions in a project devised to open up the world of Haute Couture to Londoners. Spanning two floors of the Chelsea gallery, Mademoiselle PrivŽ features iconic couture pieces from some of Chanel's most famous collections and offers a guided tour of the brand's journey from little known Parisian atelier to global fashion super force.
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PEOPLE: Chanel Ausstellung in der Saatchi Galerie in London
Chanel: Mademoiselle Prive exhibition opens at Saatchi Gallery. A free exhibition featuring the first and only jewellery collection designed by Gabrielle ÔCocoÕ Chanel was unveiled at the capital's Saatchi Gallery. Set to spark major interest from fans of the prestigious French house, the diamond encrusted jewellery pieces, originally designed in 1932 and individually worth in excess of £1 million, are among the star attractions in a project devised to open up the world of Haute Couture to Londoners. Spanning two floors of the Chelsea gallery, Mademoiselle PrivŽ features iconic couture pieces from some of Chanel's most famous collections and offers a guided tour of the brand's journey from little known Parisian atelier to global fashion super force.
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Las modelos Kate Moss y Karmen Pedaru con Sean O'Pry en los anuncios para la nueva coleccion Oto¿o / Invierno 2012-2013 de Salvatore Ferragamo.
British model Kate Moss with Karmen Pedaru and Sean O'Pry in the new ads for Autumn / Winter 2012-2013 collection of Salvatore Ferragamo.
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Gwyneth Paltrow en la campa¿a Modern Preppy Primavera 2012 de Lindex.
American actress Gwyneth Paltrow in the photoshoot for
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Fearne Cotton out and about in London, Britain - 06 Jul 2011
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*EXCLUSIVE* Penelope Cruz : Shopping For Two!
*EXCLUSIVE* West Hollywood, CA - Penelope Cruz exits the back door of the "Ed Hardy" boutique on Melrose Ave. Penelope was given a private shopping experience in all of Cristian Audigier's clothing stores for a couple hours. Penelope is expecting her first child with Javier Bardem and is currenty 7 and a half months pregnant.
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Heidi Klum launches her new maternity clothing collection 'Lavish by Heidi Klum', New York, America - 11 Feb 2010
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Heidi Klum launches her new maternity clothing collection 'Lavish by Heidi Klum', New York, America - 11 Feb 2010
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Designer Ali Hewson, with and wearing her new range of clothing from her fashion label EDUN, in Selfridges in London
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Katie Price launches her spring equestrian clothing range. London,Britain - 23 Mar 2009
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Katie Price launches the spring collection of her equestrian clothing range, KP Equestrian, and announes her participation in a celebrity polo match at the British Open Showjumping Competition at the NEC on April 19 where she is captain of her team.
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Katie Price launches her spring equestrian clothing range. London,Britain - 23 Mar 2009
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