It is Dick Cheney-inspired couture for anxious toffs: a range of stylish bullet-proof jackets for protection from trigger-happy hunting partners.Check out the video demo. Sure looks like it protects you at point-blank range.
The jackets are the latest offering from Miguel Caballero, a Colombian tailor who has made a fortune from selling bullet-proof fashion to presidents, oligarchs, celebrities - and now hunters.
Buckingham Palace has expressed interest in purchasing 52 jackets from the "cazadora extrema" (extreme hunter) range, the company told the Guardian, and a camouflage version will soon go on sale in its branch in Harrods.
"This is a new market for us. Dick Cheney has helped raise awareness of accidents," said Carolina Fernandez, a marketing director.
The US vice president shot and injured a friend while quail hunting in Texas in February 2006. Harry Whittington received shotgun pellets to the face, neck and chest.
For Caballero's factory in Bogota, Colombia's capital, a new market was born. The company started 17 years ago making protective clothing for politicians and security forces caught up in Colombia's civil war, but now it exports four-fifths of its output.
It has opened a branch in Mexico, which is convulsed by drug-related violence, and will soon open another in Guatemala. High profile clients include Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, Spain's Prince Felipe and the Hollywood action star Steven Seagal, who requested a bullet-proof kimono.
In July Caballero opened a branch in Harrods, London's flagship store, to cater largely to security-conscious Russian and Arab plutocrats. "We're just starting there and it's going well," he said this week, just back from a visit to London.
The protective jackets, blazers and raincoats rely not on Kevlar but overlaps of special synthetic material. The "classic" model weighs 1.5kg and can stop a round from .38 revolver and 9mm pistol. The "platinum" model weighs 2kg and can stop a mini-Uzi and MP5 assault rifle.
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