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Chameleon

Redefining Inclusion  -  Proudly Swiss Made

Alexander Paynter Bryant

Alexander Paynter Bryant

A Swiss-British designer fascinated with the world of inclusive design and sports. Growing up between the Lac Leman and Bernese Oberland, his designs are largely drawn from the natural world around him, be it through texture, fabrication or social impact.

 

​With a diverse network spanning manufacturing, production, and the world of inclusive design, Alexander collaborates with leading experts to bring meaningful, high-quality products to life. Every creation is crafted with intention—striving not just to meet needs, but to set new standards and offer something truly distinct from anything that exists.

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"As designers it is our duty to apply our passion into a tangible solution for those who most need it". 

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Most recent projects

A selection of projects as of May 2025

Currently being updated

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Densely woven cotton fabrics, originally developed in England in the 1930s, were first used for fire hoses and water buckets due to their durability and water resistance8. During World War II, these fabrics—most notably Ventile—became vital for British Hurricane pilots, as immersion suits made from them provided thermal insulation and water protection. After the war, their use expanded to military and civilian outerwear, and was worn by Sir Edmund Hilary during his first summit climb. 

As the British textile industry declined, the Ministry of Defence sought higher quality, turning to Stotz, a company with extensive experience in producing such fabrics for Scandinavian and American militaries. Within six months, Stotz supplied the British MoD with superior versions of their traditional fabrics. Today, Stotz remains the sole manufacturer of these high-performance cotton textiles, which continue to be valued for their protective qualities and comfort.

Allmendestrasse 90, 

Gebaude 408

CH3600 Thun,

Switzerland

Production started in March of 2025 after 2 years of careful pattern and material analysis. Implemented into their curriculum, apprentices spent the month fabricating Chameleon.  

The aspiring clothing designers and seamstresses are supported by 15 trainers who have experience working at companies including Vivienne Westwood, Hugo Boss, Givenchy, Alexander Wang, and Odlo. Their many years of international textile experience served as a precise foundation of expertise for the production of Chameleon. 

Allmendestrasse 90, 

Gebaude 408

CH3600 Thun,

Switzerland

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