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The wool lining in our Field Jacket comes from Warren Mills in Stafford Springs, Connecticut, operating since 1853 and acquired by American Woolen Company in 2014. It's one of only three remaining woolen mills in the United States. The wool fiber comes from Wyoming, then travels to Connecticut for spinning and weaving. The tighter weave and longer-staple fibers create a coarser "working-wool" that will go the distance.
British Millerain has been manufacturing waxed cotton in England since 1880. By the late 1890s, British Millerain was supplying waxed cotton to military forces worldwide—a tradition that continues today. This fabric will develop a patina unique to your wear and can be re-waxed when needed.
The wool lining in our Field Jacket comes from Warren Mills in Stafford Springs, Connecticut, operating since 1853 and acquired by American Woolen Company in 2014. It's one of only three remaining woolen mills in the United States. The wool fiber comes from Wyoming, then travels to Connecticut for spinning and weaving. The tighter weave and longer-staple fibers create a coarser "working-wool" that will go the distance.
British Millerain has been manufacturing waxed cotton in England since 1880. By the late 1890s, British Millerain was supplying waxed cotton to military forces worldwide—a tradition that continues today. This fabric will develop a patina unique to your wear and can be re-waxed when needed.
- 100% waxed-cotton, plain weave 375 gpsm
- 100% American wool lining
- 100% cotton corduroy cuffs
- 100% cotton herringbone sleeve and pocket lining
- corozo buttons with backers
- 100% American wool lining
- 100% cotton corduroy cuffs
- 100% cotton herringbone sleeve and pocket lining
- corozo buttons with backers
Our fit prioritizes functionality without sacrificing style. We take a practical approach that emphasizes comfort, and ease of movement.
The model is 6' and 188 lbs and wears a size medium. This garment has been rinsed and will not shrink.
To find your size: Measurements in our size chart are actual garment measurements. We suggest measuring your favorite jacket:
SHOULDER WIDTH (Seam to Seam): Measure straight across the back from one shoulder seam to the other.
CHEST (Flat): Measure across the chest from armpit to armpit, 1" below the armhole. Multiply by 2 for full circumference.
WAIST (Flat): Measure straight across 17" down from the high point shoulder. Multiply by 2 for full circumference.
BOTTOM OPENING (Flat): Measure straight across the hem from side to side. Multiply by 2 for full circumference.
SLEEVE LENGTH (From Center Back): Measure from center back of collar, across the shoulder, and down the outside of the sleeve to the cuff.
FRONT BODY LENGTH (From High Point Shoulder): Measure from the high point shoulder straight down to the bottom hem.
PRO TIP: Keep the tape flat and straight without pulling tightly. "Flat" measurements represent half the total circumference.
The model is 6' and 188 lbs and wears a size medium. This garment has been rinsed and will not shrink.
To find your size: Measurements in our size chart are actual garment measurements. We suggest measuring your favorite jacket:
SHOULDER WIDTH (Seam to Seam): Measure straight across the back from one shoulder seam to the other.
CHEST (Flat): Measure across the chest from armpit to armpit, 1" below the armhole. Multiply by 2 for full circumference.
WAIST (Flat): Measure straight across 17" down from the high point shoulder. Multiply by 2 for full circumference.
BOTTOM OPENING (Flat): Measure straight across the hem from side to side. Multiply by 2 for full circumference.
SLEEVE LENGTH (From Center Back): Measure from center back of collar, across the shoulder, and down the outside of the sleeve to the cuff.
FRONT BODY LENGTH (From High Point Shoulder): Measure from the high point shoulder straight down to the bottom hem.
PRO TIP: Keep the tape flat and straight without pulling tightly. "Flat" measurements represent half the total circumference.
Waxed cotton should not be machine washed or dry-cleaned. When the jacket needs cleaning, allow any mud to dry completely, then brush off with a soft cloth. For stubborn dirt, wipe down with cold water and a sponge. The wool lining can be spot-cleaned as needed with cold water.
Regular re-waxing maintains the fabric's weather resistance and extends the jacket's life. Use British Millerain wax dressing (included with purchase), warming the tin in hot water before application. Apply with a clean cloth, paying particular attention to seams, shoulders, and high-wear areas. Avoid waxing the interior lining, pocket interiors, and corduroy trim. Hang the jacket in a warm, well-ventilated space overnight after re-waxing.
The waxed cotton will develop creases, lighter lines where it folds, and variations in color—this patina is part of the fabric's character. Store the jacket on a sturdy hanger in a cool, dry place. With proper care, this jacket will improve with age.
Regular re-waxing maintains the fabric's weather resistance and extends the jacket's life. Use British Millerain wax dressing (included with purchase), warming the tin in hot water before application. Apply with a clean cloth, paying particular attention to seams, shoulders, and high-wear areas. Avoid waxing the interior lining, pocket interiors, and corduroy trim. Hang the jacket in a warm, well-ventilated space overnight after re-waxing.
The waxed cotton will develop creases, lighter lines where it folds, and variations in color—this patina is part of the fabric's character. Store the jacket on a sturdy hanger in a cool, dry place. With proper care, this jacket will improve with age.
Made in the USA