Internal Lining is 100% Waxed Cotton checked with tartan lining, with studded adjustable cuffs for extra fitting and protection. Outer Jacket is made from 100% heavy-weight waxed cotton, making this jacket shower-proof.
Other features include 2 large cargo front pockets 1 large inside pocket, 2-way heavy-duty zip with studded flap enclosure, colour corduroy collar which is studded for optional hood (included), studded leg straps and press studded adjustable fantail. Produced to the highest standards by a manufacturer of top quality country wear and derby clothing.
Please check our size guide against the jacket you wish to purchase.
Cleaning Your Wax Cape Coat
Brush Off Loose Dirt: Sweep away dirt using a soft brush, focusing on areas where debris collects. This keeps your cape coat looking pristine.
Spot Clean Stains: Dab gently at stains with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid submerging or scrubbing to preserve the wax’s water-resistant properties.
Rinse Carefully: For heavier dirt, rinse with cold water and allow the coat to air dry naturally, away from heat sources.
Restoring the Waterproof Barrier on Your Wax Cape Coat
Choose the Right Wax: Select a high-quality wax dressing or spray to maintain the cape’s water resistance.
Apply in a Well-Ventilated Area: Work in a ventilated space, laying the cape coat flat or hanging it up for ease.
Warm the Wax: Soften the wax by warming it in hot water, making it easier to apply evenly.
Apply the Wax: Focus on seams and high-wear areas like the shoulders, applying an even layer for optimal waterproofing.
Allow to Soak In: Let the wax sit for at least 12 hours to ensure it bonds properly with the fabric.
Buff the Surface: Buff the coat with a soft brush for a smooth finish and enhanced durability.
Protecting Your Wax Cape Coat
Store Properly: Store the coat on a wide hanger in a cool, dry place to prevent wax degradation.
Avoid Over-Washing: Stick to spot cleaning and avoid frequent washing to maintain the wax layer.
Repair Damages Promptly: Mend small tears as soon as possible to avoid larger issues.
Regular Reproofing: Re-wax the cape every 6 to 12 months to keep its water resistance intact.