Internal Lining is 100% Cotton checked, with knitted inner storm cuffs for extra warmth and protection. Padded filling is 100% Polyester.
Outer jacket (shell) is made from heavy-weight 100% waxed cotton, making this jacket waterproof and windproof.
Other features include 2 hand warmer pockets, 2 front bellow pockets, 2-way heavy duty zip with studded flap enclosure, colour corduroy collar which is studded for optional hood (included), 1 large inside pocket, and 100% nylon lining trim.
Produced to the highest standards by a manufacturer of top quality countrywear and derby clothing. Please check our size guide against your jacket you would like to purchase.
Cleaning Your Wax Padded Jacket
Brush Off Loose Dirt: Use a soft brush to clean off any loose dirt, especially in seams and pockets. This keeps the padded jacket in good shape.
Spot Clean Stains: Dab at stains gently with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid submerging your jacket to protect its wax layer.
Rinse Carefully: If needed, rinse with cold water and air dry, making sure to avoid heat that can damage the wax.
Restoring the Waterproof Barrier on Your Wax Padded Jacket
Choose the Right Wax: Use a high-quality wax spray or dressing designed for padded jackets to maintain water resistance.
Apply in a Well-Ventilated Area: Lay the jacket flat or hang it in a well-ventilated space for easy application.
Warm the Wax: Warm the wax in hot water for smoother application.
Apply the Wax: Pay attention to seams and high-wear areas like elbows. Apply evenly across the jacket.
Allow to Soak In: Let the wax set for 12 hours to bond with the fabric and ensure full waterproofing.
Buff the Surface: Buff the jacket to remove excess wax and give it a smooth finish.
Protecting Your Wax Padded Jacket
Store Properly: Store on a broad hanger in a cool, dry place to protect the wax coating.
Avoid Over-Washing: Stick to spot cleaning to avoid stripping the wax from the fabric.
Repair Damages Promptly: Patch up small tears to prevent further damage.
Regular Reproofing: Reproof the jacket every 6 to 12 months for continued water resistance.