The advanced form of camouflage evolved straight from mother nature, or her child, the deep-sea squid. The Black Squid Jacket from Vollebak's unique jacket inspiration by the color-shifting survival mechanism of sea creatures and made using more than two billion microscopic glass spheres merged into a layer of resin. When light strikes the Black Squid Jacket, the black, ink-like surface reflects the glare and shifts into an iridescent skin for hyper-visibility on the slopes. The Black Squid Jacket is also resistant to both wind and water for added protection while skiing or snowboarding. When Vollebak's items sold out, they were now part of the Museum.