CACTUS Coverall
A chore-coat staple that lets KAPITAL smuggle humor and asymmetry into classic utility clothing.
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Story & heritage
The CACTUS Coverall is one of the clearest examples of KAPITAL treating workwear as an ongoing platform rather than a fixed reproduction. Denim, canvas, wool and striped versions keep returning, which suggests the icon is the shape itself — relaxed, pocket-heavy and easy to re-skin — not a single fabric execution.
The WWII-model listing makes that strategy explicit by framing the jacket as a utility silhouette with playful asymmetry and cactus-shaped reinforcements, turning a familiar chore coat into something that still reads as KAPITAL from across the room.
Materials & craft
Product listings point to the recurring construction details: multiple front utility pockets, a back map pocket, KAPITAL donut or stud-button closures, and cactus-shaped elbow panels. The versions chosen here show how the pattern survives across 12oz denim, heavyweight canvas and hickory stripe cloth without losing its workwear backbone.
How to choose & style
Because the coverall already carries texture and pocket density, it works best over basics: a plain tee, fatigues, washed denim or a loose Oxford. The indigo versions feel closest to vintage chore wear, while the red and striped takes are better when you want the jacket to do the entire job of styling.