
The Alpha Industries x Uniform Display CWU-45
jacket will be available exclusively via End.
clothing and uniform display's Website

Alpha Industries partners with Uniform Display to present a new take on the iconic CWU-45 jacket – shifting a symbol of standardisation into something more individual. Bringing together Alpha Industries’ heritage in functional outerwear and Uniform Display’s cultural perspective, the project stays true to the jacket’s origin while opening up new ways of wearing and reading it.
Built around Uniform Display’s "NOT JUST UNIFORM," the collaboration questions what uniform stands for. Once tied to discipline, conformity, and hierarchy, it’s now approached differently – not something imposed, but something you take and define yourself.

The Alpha Industries x Uniform Display CWU-45
jacket will be available exclusively via End.
clothing and uniform display's Website
Set in an abandoned industrial estate, the campaign places members of Uniform Display’s community in spaces originally built for sameness, labour, and control. Where movement was once synchronised and individuality reduced, a new generation steps in and resets the tone. They move differently – unstructured, self-directed, expressive. They don’t adapt to the space, they shift it. That friction stays visible: past and present, system and self, uniformity and individuality. They wear uniform pieces, but reject uniformity.
At the centre is the Alpha Industries x Uniform Display CWU-45. A heritage silhouette rooted in military function, pushed into a new context through styling, casting, and attitude. It no longer reads as pure authority but holds tension. Between system and self. Discipline and expression.
As the campaign makes clear: uniform isn’t something you submit to anymore – it’s something you take from.


ALPHA INDUSTRIES X UNIFORM DISPLAY
Originally engineered for pilots, the CWU-45 carries a legacy of precision, durability, and purpose. That foundation stays intact, but its meaning opens up. Structure remains, the rules loosen, function moves into expression, and heritage becomes raw material. Uniform Display’s approach is subtle. The garment itself isn’t overworked. The shift happens in how it’s positioned, making the CWU-45 a point of contrast: disciplined but instinctive, uniform but personal.








ALPHA INDUSTRIES EUROPE
OFFICIAL U.S. DEFENSE DEP. CONTRACTOR
EST. OCTOBER 1959
