Leon Emanuel Blanck calls it Anfractuous Distortion -- a construction methodology where garments are draped on the body in motion, seams placed at natural crease points that appear only when you walk, bend, reach. This Forced Parka from the FP line extends that principle through perspectival manipulation. The raglan sleeves are cut diagonally across the chest, integrating pockets into the seam architecture. The hood is doubled, layered with a secondary zipper that transforms it from overhead protection into a face-covering mask. Off the body, the silhouette looks alien. On the body, it maps your anatomy.
The waxed polyamide surface has an armor-like finish -- irregular, high-gloss where the coating pools, deep charcoal in the valleys of the crinkled texture. Metallic grey highlights catch light at angles. The fabric is stiff enough to hold sculptural volume but yields at the shoulders and elbows where the body demands movement. Extended cuffs run past the hands, ending in thumbholes that anchor the sleeves when you need them and disappear when you do not. The wax coating will wear unevenly over months, darker patches forming where friction is highest -- elbows, cuffs, pocket edges -- creating a patina that tracks your gestures.









