Bulletproof Fashion Body Armour Clothing
By combining innovative and proven ballistic technology with world-class style, we consistently provide the finest in bulletproof fashion to our discerning clientele.
This apparel utilizes what is called soft body armor technology. This technology consists of highly advanced fibers that are either tightly woven or layered into a fabric like material. Each ballistic panel is comprised of multiple layers of this material.
There are four independent ballistic panels and a liner that make up each armored garment. The liner is built directly into the garment. The liner has four pockets in which four ballistic panels easily slide into. The ballistic panels consist of one front, one back and two side panels. Once all four panels are incorporated into the garment the wearer has full front, back, and side protection, thus minimizing the threat of injury to vital organs.
Levels of protection we commonly provide:
Level II:
The most common level of protection utilized in the law enforcement community. It protects against all the threats found in Level I and IIA, plus it protects against many of the common hand guns found in the streets today. Level II is commonly noted as defeating higher velocity 9mm and .357 ammunitions.
Level IIIA:
The highest level of protection available in soft body armor technology. This level protects against most handguns threats, including many of the high velocity handguns, common submachine gun ammunitions, and shotguns (buckshot and slugs).
Threat level IIIA offers the highest level of soft armor protection, however it utilizes more material, therefore it tends to be heavier and thicker than level II armor.
Additionally, it is more costly.
How It Works
Our apparel utilizes what is called soft body armor technology. This technology consists of highly advanced fibers that are either tightly woven or layered into a fabric like material. Each ballistic panel is comprised of multiple layers of this material.
There are four independent ballistic panels and a liner that make up each armored garment.
The liner is built directly into the garment. The liner has four pockets in which four ballistic panels easily slide into. The ballistic panels consist of one front, one back and two side panels. Once all four panels are incorporated into the garment the wearer has full front, back, and side protection, thus minimizing the threat of injury to vital organs.