In late September 2003, Santiago was
a buzz with a new kind of fashion. From the streets of
Ñuñoa to Barcelona Bar in Providencia,
the ACCESO Collection was debuted to great fanfare. Designed
by internationally acclaimed Mexican architect Marcela Guadiana,
the ACCESO Collection brings to life the needs of the modern
legal professional.
The Free Media Helmet ensures that the
freedom of speech is protected - at least from police batons.
Tested in La Paz by intreped ACCESO Team member Jose Porte
to shoot the film Una
Nueva Justicia en Marcha, the Free
Media Helmet ensured accurate reporting as anti-globalization
protests rocked the Andean country.
The Transparency Jacket,
inspired by the rent-seeking behavior of corrupt
law enforcement
officials
from Tijuana
to La Paz,
promotes the idea of fairness and equal justice. In carrying
out its work, ACCESO Trainers have been shaken down in more
than one country. Shake it, but don´t break it.
The Judicial
Independence Vest, once a joke invented to provoke, is
now a necessity. On November 9, 2003, ACCESO Team member
Sebastian
Vives, a Chilean national, was robbed at gunpoint in
Quito, Ecuador. We now wear our vests, made from kevlar to
stop
the nastiest of bullets, as part of our training gear.
You want
real life? We bring you real life. And it looks good too!
The Anti-Sars mask, WMD test kit and Environmental
Disaster Investigation Suit are next for production. If you
want to buy any of these crazy innovations as gifts, please
click here.
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