Five Reasons to Invest in a Waxed Jacket

At Care of Carl, we are driven by a clear vision: to highlight clothing that conveys craftsmanship, quality, and long-lasting style. Garments that are not just worn, but cherished, cared for, and carried through life.
We are talking about the Classics of Tomorrow – clothing that endures over time, both in expression and materials. The waxed jacket is one of the few outerwear pieces that unites history and function in a way that feels just as natural today as it did over a century ago – and will most likely continue to do so for generations to come.
From misty British moors and hunting grounds to modern city streets, it has maintained its place through versatility and a strong heritage. But what is it that truly makes the waxed jacket an investment worth its name? Here we present five reasons that demonstrate why it remains as practical as it is stylish.
1. A Piece of British History
The waxed jacket has its roots in 19th century Britain, where sailcloth was impregnated with oil to withstand the sea's salt spray and rain. When the Barbour brand was founded in 1894 in North Shields, northeast England, the technique was refined into garments for fishermen, riders, and hunters – and soon the oilskin coat became just as essential at sea as it was in the English countryside. Generations wore it during hunts and while horseback riding to enjoy reliable protection against the elements. Consequently, it remains strongly associated with British heritage, heaths, and estates – an image reinforced by everything from classic hunting motifs to modern films and series.

2. Resists Heavy Rain and Winds
The waxed jacket is designed to withstand the British climate—where the storms of the Atlantic, heavy rain, and winds across open moors make the weather unpredictable. When cotton is impregnated with wax, the fibers are filled with a water-repellent coating that allows raindrops to bead off the fabric instead of soaking in. At the same time, the material retains its flexibility, making the jacket feel both robust and comfortable in motion. The result is a garment that performs just as well in rain-soaked fields as in the city’s storms, without losing its elegance. While many outer garments are either functional or stylish, the waxed jacket is a rare combination of both.3. The Unique Patina
The classic waxed jacket often follows a familiar silhouette: a sturdy zipper, a collar with storm protection—preferably lined with corduroy—and generous front pockets. Different brands interpret the model in their own way, but what unites them is that each jacket develops its very own patina over time. The waxed fabric encounters rain, wind, and the stresses of daily life, gradually giving the surface a vibrant texture and deeper shades. A waxed jacket transforms with use, where every crease, variation, and wear contributes to a character that makes the garment more unique the longer it is worn.4. Timeless in Both Form and Function
The design has remained largely unchanged since the 1800s. The same straight cut, dark color palette, and functional details that were worn at sea and in hunting grounds over a hundred years ago work just as well today. Whether paired with a suit in the city or a knitted sweater and sturdy boots in the countryside, it always feels like the right choice. For this reason, it has evaded the fluctuations of fashion—a jacket that is not defined by trends but retains its place through generations.5. An Investment Across Time and Generations
The waxed jacket is not only timeless; it is also built to last. Through regular rewaxing, the protection is renewed, allowing the garment to endure far longer than many other outerwear pieces. The result is a jacket that not only meets today’s needs but can also be passed down—a true investment across time and generations.Investing in a waxed jacket is a long-term choice – not only for its functional properties, but because it retains its value and symbolism over time. It’s a garment that can be worn for most of the year, especially in our Scandinavian climate, and is just as appropriate for mushroom picking as it is for heading to the office. An investment that remains relevant through generations, uniting style, function, and history in a single piece.