Engineered Garments and NANGA’s Detachable Down Coat Is Created With Six Modular Pieces
The collaborative piece is inspired by puzzles and infinite styling possibilities.
Summary
- Engineered Garments and Nanga collaborated on the Detachable Down Coat, inspired by puzzles, LEGO, and Transformers
- The coat is composed of six modular pieces, wearable individually or combined in countless configurations
- This boundary-pushing piece drops December 4 at Nepenthes stores and online
Engineered Garments has partnered with NANGA for an innovative outerwear piece: the Detachable Down Coat. This collaboration centers on a design that transforms and adapts, taking inspiration from puzzles, LEGO blocks, and Transformers.
The resulting product is not just a down jacket, but a concept that pushes the boundaries of traditional outerwear. Offered in hues of black, green, navy blue and purple, the apparel is composed of six modular pieces — each capable of being worn on its own or combined in ways that defy conventional rules. The philosophy behind the coat encourages the wearer to experiment boldly and play freely with its configuration.
Whether you see it as a down jacket, a coat, or a long vest, the design is fundamentally wearable, maintaining a simple and serious core despite its playful nature. The creators note that the number of possible combinations surpasses mathematical logic, suggesting even they might not have discovered every way it can be styled. This boundary-crossing piece offers endless possibilities for personal expression.
Check out the piece above. The Nanga x Engineered Garments Detachable Down Coat drops December 4 at Nepenthes stores and online.





















