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Legal Rights

Protected Product - Swiss Design Association 

The product Chameleon and its design are protected by registered Community Design rights, are officially documented with the Swiss Design Association, and are subject to exclusive contractual agreements with Alexander Paynter Bryant and SZBlind. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution is strictly prohibited and will result in legal action under EU and Swiss law. [Chameleon/14.12.2024/Switzerland]

Produit protégé - Swiss Design Association 

Le produit Chameleon et son design sont protégés par des droits de conception communautaires enregistrés, sont officiellement documentés auprès de l'Association suisse du design et font l'objet d'accords contractuels exclusifs avec Alexander Paynter Bryant et SZBlind. Toute utilisation, reproduction ou distribution non autorisée est strictement interdite et fera l'objet de poursuites judiciaires en vertu du droit européen et suisse. [Chameleon/14.12.2024/Suisse]

Geschütztes Produkt - Swiss Design Association 

Das Produkt Chameleon und sein Design sind durch ein eingetragenes Gemeinschaftsgeschmacksmuster geschützt, sind offiziell beim Schweizerischen Verband für Design dokumentiert und unterliegen exklusiven vertraglichen Vereinbarungen mit Alexander Paynter Bryant und SZBlind. Unerlaubte Nutzung, Reproduktion oder Verbreitung ist strengstens untersagt und wird nach EU- und Schweizer Recht geahndet. [Chameleon/14.12.2024/Switzerland]

Our Partners

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 resistance. 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.

Walchestrasse 15,

Zurich 8006,

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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