I receibed mine today. And I would like to ask you: is brave soul brand? I saw in the pics in boohoo's site that it had a boohoo man label in the neck, and mine have brave soul. There is green, nothing close to khaki, and even looks like the pattern texture is diferent. I'm a litle bit angry about that.
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First post here and just throwing my twopennies worth into the ring regarding waxing jackets .. I saw few posts back aways about the perils of waxing and i wanted to maybe help. I have several Barbours and have waxed and re-waxed many times. I dubious in the extreme about applying varnishes and silicones etc to fabric as short term it may work but those will dry out and crack and/or are subject to UV degradation. Also it wont allow the fabric to breathe in any way so you're gonna end up boiling to death in a very sweaty coat ...
I've just ordered my jacket and will be waxing it in due coarse. Waxed cotton when it comes is usually very subtle .. a good waxed jacket wont necessarily have a sheen at all. In my humble opinion the K jacket looks very much 'over waxed' which means its been waxed and then re-waxed and possibly even waxed again to the point where theres a lot of wax sitting on the surface and in the fabric....
Im guessing most if not all the Main three Suppliers use a standard waxed cotton maybe with an extra wax layer applied on top as an option, so in other words it wont look overwaxed. BUT ,.. its easy to achieve that look. So i thought id just mention the re-waxing process in case anyone is put off by the thought. its really easy and very difficult to mess up.
The best wax i've found is the Barbour Thornprooof dressing .. not expensive .. Work in a warm room on a wooden or other table. Melt the wax by placing it in a tin of hot water and then apply it using a small sponge (NOT a cloth or you can kiss the majority of your wax goodbye as it will just soak into the cloth) around 2.5 inches diameter or 2.5 inches square by about an inch and a half deep ... spread it nice and evenly across the fabric. The tins are small but re-waxing a normal jacket takes less than a 3rd of a tin normally. Unwaxed cotton i'd guess will need the best part of a tin but again they are not expensive. Once waxed either - 1/ hang outside if its a nice sunny day OR 2/ gently heat all over with a hair dryer .. this keeps the wax liquid and allows it to flow evenly into the jacket so you dont get waxy patches ... Easy
However .. My plan is to initially degrade the surface of the jacket with sandpaper or similar to start breaking the fibres down and the seam edges (hopefully without popping any seams) and then im going to overwax it to try and achieve that slightly shiney look. My thinking is to very quickly after the re-waxing, apply another coat. You see the 'over waxing' effect on a lot of badly re-waxed Barbours where folks have just gone plumb crazy and used a whole tin or more on a jacket .. they look slick and darker. But I want the texture the heavy cotton surface gives to remain, so thus the roughing up of the surfaces and seams first .. a bit of 'unnatural' natural wear as it were. again place somewhere warm or use the hairdryer to even out the look.
By the way ... this is a fantastic thread and has been super useful in helping me make my choice of jacket ...
TC
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First post here and just throwing my twopennies worth into the ring regarding waxing jackets...
@ The Character - I'm fully planning on waxing my coat (ordered a small, but now ordered a medium - so once I get that). Maybe you could post a tutorial while you performer it, or take some pictures as you do it?
I was planning on using a large Otter Wax bar - I tried it on a piece of extra Zlurpo material and it seems like its going to work pretty well to give the effect seen on K's coat.
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This is what I mean. This is the White sheep leather. Dunno how it is zlurpo's fabric.
Here a pic of my coat 30 minutes after aplyed the barbour wax:
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I can confirm that the K sweater from the opening scenes (Sapper Morton visit & First Baseline Test) is the Rag & Bone Avery in Navy. Please see the pics below for confirmation:
https://i.imgur.com/aYnvfWe.jpg
Sadly, this piece is from F/W 2015 and is long out of stock everywhere. It was initially released as a crewneck sweater in Heather Grey and Navy, then as a shawl collar cardigan the following year in different colors (Charcoal, Black, and Green). I called the Rag & Bone outlets, and they searched their entire company-wide database, but it's no longer available in any retail market. The best place to find one now would be eBay. I was able to track one down in my size Medium, so keep checking - they're out there.