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My New Life With the Palantir Chore Coat

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My New Life With the Palantir Chore Coat

TL;DR

  • The Palantir chore coat is an oversized, piercing blue garment with large pockets and unique plastic buttons, made from American-grown cotton.
  • Despite Palantir's controversial work in national security, AI, and immigration enforcement, the company is now selling outerwear.
  • The coat's announcement generated hype among Palantir devotees, with some mocking its association with a company involved in automating warfare.
  • The author purchased the coat for $252 and found it to be comfortable and practical, receiving more compliments than negative reactions in public.
  • Industry experts, like menswear brand co-owner Andrew Chen, noted the coat's solid construction and nice fabric, though described the fit as 'a little funny'.
  • Palantir's head of strategic engagement, Eliano Younes, highlighted the coat's 'Karp blue' color and American manufacturing, positioning it as part of a broader Palantir merchandise push.
  • Palantir is actively cultivating a lifestyle brand image through various merchandise, aiming to generate attention and discussion, similar to other tech companies.
  • The limited-edition nature and rapid sell-out of the coat are part of a strategy to create artificial scarcity and public buzz.
  • The merchandise strategy serves to make Palantir appear more human and accessible, generating both positive fan reactions and criticism from detractors.
  • Palantir plans future merchandise releases, including a tennis skirt and boxing gloves, signaling an ongoing effort to expand its lifestyle brand presence.