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Italian technical outerwear pioneers C.P. Company are well versed in the art of innovation, from the now legendary Goggle Jacket to the uber-functional Explorer Jacket, testing the limits of fabric and dyeing techniques are what they do best.

As they continue to span a multitude of sub-cultures and demographics with their offerings, the brand has rolled out yet another master class in engineering and garment dyeing with the P.Ri.S.M collection.

The P.Ri.S.M collection packs in all the outerwear design expertise you have come to expect from C.P. Company. The collection uses a unique process that utilizes a Prismatic rip-stop membrane, comprising of a two-tone ripstop and polyurethane membrane to create an iridescent effect. It sounds technical because it is.

It's nearly impossible to pick a key-piece from this collection because, to be honest, every item is a flex but if we had to choose one, the cargo vest adds utility, functionality and a little bit of extra heat to any layered look.

As well as the cargo vest the collection offers a unique take on each of their outerwear styles along with a pair of pants and three sweatshirts. The P.Ri.S.M collection is available now at cpcompany.co.uk 

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