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  2. AOL tested: This Huckberry waxed canvas jacket is the perfect ...

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    The jacket is a lightweight yet warm option for fall and beyond, and after weeks of testing, it proved to be a comfortable and versatile option for both men and women. This waxed canvas jacket is ...

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    Stay warm, but look cool. Inside, fresh picks from brands including Banana Republic, Barbour, L.L. Bean, Taylor Stitch, and more.

  4. Doublet (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A man's doublet was worn above a shirt, and it was sometimes sleeveless or had tight or detachable sleeves. It was either made of wool or a kersey, which was a rough canvas material that would be mixed with wool. [5] Until 1540, doublets had laces that would allow the hose to be tied to it. [5]

  5. Waxed jacket - Wikipedia

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    Waxed jacket [1] A Waxed jacket is a type of hip-length jacket made from waxed cotton cloth, iconic of British and Irish country life. Today it is commonly worn for outdoor rural pursuits such as hunting, shooting and fishing. It is a cotton jacket made water-resistant by a paraffin-based waxing, typically with a tartan lining and a corduroy or ...

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    We found all the best Presidents' Day men's fashion deals from the Huckberry Presidents' Day sale 2025. Shop the best early sales on clothing, footwear, and more.

  7. Waxed cotton - Wikipedia

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    A men's waxed cotton Barbour jacket in green. Waxed cotton became an instant success with the commercial shipping industry, and Webster's as the primary manufacturer looked for alternative markets. One early adopter was J. Barbour & Sons in the outdoor industry, producing waxed jackets for farmers and gamekeepers. [7]