Faraday Cagoule

A good cagoule is the kind of jacket you don’t think about—until you need it. Light enough to pack away, protective enough to take on a sudden downpour, and always ready for whatever comes next. It’s a design with a long and storied history, first gaining popularity in the 1960s as a pullover-style rain jacket favoured by climbers, ramblers, and adventurers who understood the value of a reliable outer layer. Over time, it became a staple both on and off the trails—adopted by everyone from outdoor enthusiasts to football terrace regulars.

The Faraday Cagoule carries this same spirit of preparedness. Named after James Faraday, the sharp-witted intelligence officer from Ice Station Zebra, it’s built for those who like to stay one step ahead. Pragmatic, composed, and always ready for the unexpected—his name is a fitting match for a jacket designed with the same mindset.

Cut from premium cotton, the Faraday is densely woven for durability yet lightweight enough to handle the ever-changing demands of spring. Showerproof and breathable, it’s engineered for adaptability, with an adjustable hood and cuffs, plus an internal drawstring for a refined fit. Four spacious bellows pockets ensure you’re never short on storage—because, much like Faraday himself, you never quite know what the day might bring.