OAMC's Peacemaker Liner jacket has come a long way since its launch in 2016. What is now a silhouette that has transcended far beyond its original form in versatility and complexity, the jacket is once again getting another reimagination by the Italy-based outerwear outfitter. In its new Peacemaker Liner Series and Desert Camo collection, OAMC is offering up another fresh take on its storied jacket silhouette among other cut-and-sew garments.
Crystal Palace football player Trevoh Chalobah fronts the lookbook, boasting the new OAMC field jacket, fully crafted from secondhand U.S. military surplus M-65 Desert Camo Field jackets from the 1990s. Running for $522 USD, the jacket is dipped in a striking coral color and comes complete with patched pocketing, adjustable velcro cuffs and a zipped collar.
Peacemaker Liners, on the other hand, land in a bevy of more neutral-toned colorways, including military green, black, off-white and dark jade.
Elsewhere, OAMC presents a Peacemaker shirt in the same coral colorway as the OAMC field jacket. Similarly, the shirt comes fully formed from vintage 1990s military apparel (U.S. BDU Desert Camo shirts.) Rounding our the release comes a lineup of shorts and trousers, built from U.S. BDU Desert Camo shorts and trousers.
Peep the Peacemaker Liner and Desert Camo Collection in the Matt Moran-lensed lookbook above, and get it before it's gone at the official OAMC webstore.