Colombian tailor Miguel Caballero specializes in making garments that enable the wearer to get shot at point-blank range with nary an injury besides, maybe, a bruised ego. At-high-risk-of-catching-a-bullet demographics, such as rappers and politicians all over the world, rely on Miguel’s handiwork. And, lucky me, when I was recently in Bogota for VBS.TV covering a few stories, I had the chance to visit Miguel’s shop, learn about his protective clothing, and get shot in the gut by him. Seriously.
Upon arriving at Miguel’s warehouse one sunny morning, I received a guided tour from a friendly office assistant. It all seemed totally benign — sweet middle aged ladies stitching together jackets and blazers, smiling at me as I walked by. I could’ve been at American Apparel’s Southern California warehouse.




























