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Driza-Bone is an Australian icon in riding coats, much as Akubra
is in hats, recognized not only in Australia but also throughout the world for
quality, practicality and the Australian flair. The name Driza-Bone (Stryne
for "Dry as a Bone") was registered in 1933, around the time the waxed
cotton cloth was developed in Britain to replace the old cloth coated with linseed
oil. We are pleased to offer the Driza-Bone Riding Coats, made in Australia
from heavyweight 100% cotton cloth woven in India and proofed in Australia.
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All Driza-Bone Coats and Vests
The Driza-Bone Classic Long Coat has all
the traditional features of the Australian riding coat, made from the best quality
heavyweight British waxed cotton. The Driza-Bone has a shoulder cape
with straps, storm front and collar, leg straps, fantail back, adjustable cuffs
and sleeve reinforcements. There are two outside patch pockets with
handwarmer pockets underneath and a three-quarter cotton lining with an inside
poacher's pocket. The Classic Short Coat has all these features except for fantail back, the sleeve reinforcement and
leg straps. A Detachable Hood, sold separately, fits both the Classic Long Coat and Classic Short Coat.
It is the materials, make-up, and detailing that sets Driza-Bone apart as the
premier quality Australian riding coat, with a practical design developed on
the basis of Driza-Bone's long experience. The material is the best heavy weight
waxed cotton, tightly woven to hold out water but remarkably breathable.
For strength, the fabric is woven from long-staple Egyptian cotton. Because
it is a dense fabric, without the heavy wax fillers of a loose fabric, this
material does not become excessively stiff in cold weather.
Seams are critical in rain garments. The Driza-Bone seams are double stitched
felled seams, rainproof and strong, sewn with waxed thread effectively filling
in the sewing holes. Wear on seams from the sleeves rubbing against the body
of the coat is avoided by running the seams up the outer side of the sleeves,
and eliminating any side seam on the coat entirely.
The shoulder cape is not to give extra water resistance on the shoulders; one
layer of this waxed cotton fabric is sufficient. The cape is to prevent rain
from cooling the inside layer on the shoulders, keeping this layer warmer and
its breathability higher in the area where the coat lies close to the body so
enhancing the comfort and protection of the coat. There is a flap over the top
of the shoulder cape to prevent rain running down underneath. The storm collar
is cotton on the inner side for comfort. The pocket flaps have snaps for security,
and the handwarmer pockets are fully cotton lined.
Sizing is generous throughout.
Care of Australian Riding Coats
Waxed cotton should never be washed with soap or detergent, nor dry cleaned.
Rinse off dirt with cool water, or lightly brush off dry dirt. Rewax occasionally
with reproofing compound such as the Driza-Bone
Garment Dressing or Filson
Wax all over every year or two, more frequently on areas of wear, such as
cuffs or sleeves.
For more information ...
Please follow the links below to learn more about waxed cotton and other related
items and information.
History
of Waxed Cotton
Filson
Clothing
Akubra
Hats
Geier
Gloves
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