Max Minghella Clay Face Jacket – Screen-Accurate Blue Hooded Parachute Coat
You remember the look: Max Minghella on the move—hood up, collar snug, hands in pockets—calm, focused, always two steps ahead. Not tactical cosplay. Not “techwear try-hard.” Just smart, understated outerwear that works as hard as he does. This is the real deal: lightweight, functional, and built to disappear into your everyday—until someone says, “Wait… is that the jacket?”
🔥 Top Versions – Same Vibe, Your Life
The one from the night surveillance scene—matte finish, minimal branding, hood that actually stays put.
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Shell: 100% nylon parachute fabric (lightweight, wind-resistant, quiet—no crinkle sound)
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Lining: Soft viscose—smooth, breathable, no static cling (even over polyester layers)
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Closure: Five matte-black resin buttons (no shine, real heft—won’t pop in wind)
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Hood: Integrated, unlined, with hidden drawcord (adjustable, sits snug—no flopping)
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Pockets: Two slanted front hand pockets (roomy—fits phone + gloves), two inner stash pockets (one zippered)
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Fit: Relaxed but streamlined—room in shoulders/chest, slight taper at waist. Sizes XXS–XXXL (unisex cut—true to standard sizing)
✅ Best for: City commutes, travel, cons (worn to New York Comic Con—survived 3 days, 45K steps, zero wear), or anytime you want low-profile readiness
All-Weather Edit – Same Cut, DWR-Coated
Same silhouette, same hood system, same pocket layout—but with a durable water-repellent (DWR) finish. Beads light rain, dries fast. Still quiet. Still looks clean.
✅ Best for: Rainy climates, outdoor work, or if “weatherproof” isn’t optional
Why This Isn’t Just “Blue + Hood”
Let’s cut it: most “Clay Face jacket” knockoffs use shiny ripstop, plastic snaps, and hoods that collapse like wet paper bags. Ours? We matched the texture, the drape, even how the collar sits when Max turns his head.
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Blue shade = deep navy-matte (not royal, not black)—matches on-screen under low-light footage
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Hood depth & crown shape = exact 22cm depth, 18cm width—fits over a beanie, stays put in wind
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Button spacing = calibrated so it lies flat when open, seals tight when closed (no midriff gap)
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No logos, no patches—because of course it wouldn’t have any
- Real-world proof: One buyer wore his on a 10-day bike tour across Scotland (“Rained 6 days—stayed dry, never overheated, still looks fresh”). Another wore it to his startup’s stealth launch—“Client asked if I was prepping for a Clay sequel. We signed the contract.”
This is functional Celebrity—inspired by Max’s quiet intensity, built for real life.
🧭 Quick Pick Guide
FAQs — No Fluff, Just Real Talk
Does it run true to size? I’m 5’10”, 165 lbs, usually M.
Yes—for a relaxed (not baggy, not slim) fit. If you plan to layer thick hoodies or like extra room, size up. Our chart uses garment measurements, not vanity tags.
Is the blue too dark or bright?
It’s a rich, versatile navy—looks black in low light, reveals depth in sun. Pairs with black, grey, olive, even denim.
Can I wear this off-screen—like to work or a date?
Absolutely. Zero logos, clean lines, minimalist cut. It reads “thoughtful urban professional,” not “costume.” Pair with dark jeans and sneakers, or chinos and boots.
How’s the hood hold up in wind?
Drawcord lets you snug it just enough—tested in 20mph gusts. No flopping. No “hood helmet” effect.
Any weird crinkly sound?
Nope. We use brushed parachute nylon—quiet, like a high-end windbreaker. One buyer’s a sound engineer—he confirmed: “Zero mic pickup.”
This jacket doesn’t announce itself.
It just works—smooth, smart, and always ready.
👉 Only 23 left in Medium. Restock’s not until December.
Don’t wait—this one sells out every fall. Grab it now, before it’s gone.