Item 2023.27.1 - Raeburn Airbreak Anorak

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2023.27.1

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Raeburn Airbreak Anorak

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  • 2019 (Creation)

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2 (jacket and carabiner clip tape zip pull)

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(2008-present)

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London-based fashion brand founded by designer Christopher Raeburn. Initially using his full name, the label was re-branded as Raeburn in 2019. Raeburn is especially known for their RÆMADE line which is made from re-worked surplus materials, particularly military uniforms and artefacts such as parachutes.

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Hooded jacket in a recycled, black [cotton feel] polyester fabric. Jacket is front fastening via a Black RiRi CF zip with detachable carabiner clip black webbing zip pull. Laid over the outside of the jacket is a dyed, nylon Air Brake parachute. A vertical, inseam pocket is found at each side of the waist. A black rib insert is at inner cuff.

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      Label: Raeburn / S
      Materials: Polyester [Recycled]; Nylon
      Measurements: 46cm [Chest]; 68cm [Length]
      Details: Zip fastening; hood
      Physical Condition: Good

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      The drogue parachute used in this garment was invented in Russia in 1912 by Gleb Kotelnikov and is designed to be deployed from a fast‐moving object and acts as an air brake.

      The parachute repurposed within this jacket by Ræburn was originally manufactured in 1988 by GQ Parachutes, a company founded in 1932 in Guildford, Surrey, England, by Sir Raymond Quilter, designer of the X‐type British parachute used in World War Two. This type of deceleration parachute can be deployed at supersonic speeds that would otherwise tear a conventional parachute to shreds due to its ribbon‐like design. The original military surplus parachute used for this jacket would have been white, but it has been garment‐dyed black.

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      Donated by Ræburn to the Westminster Menswear Archive.

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