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Smelly wax jacket? here's why!
by Jon Green
on Oct 14 2025
This Barbour has litterly had the Wax eaten away. There are a few things that will do this to a wax jacket, One is Mould and two is Mud.Photos show a before and after. 😍1. MOULDMould growth on a wax jacket occurs when fungal spores colonise the waxed cotton surface under conditions of elevated humidity, limited airflow and the presence of organic debris such as soil or sweat.The hydrophobic wax coating slows evaporation, allowing microclimates of trapped moisture to persist within folds and seams. These damp and nutrient rich areas provide an ideal substrate for mould metabolism and sporulation.Prolonged exposure to such conditions not only produces visible mould colonies and musty odours but can also compromise the integrity of the wax layer and underlying cotton fibres.2. MUD / SOILMud and soil in prolonged contact with waxed cotton can accelerate the degradation of both the wax coating and the underlying fibres.Acidic soils (low pH) may gradually break down the protective wax layer through chemical etching, leaving the fabric more permeable to moisture and microbial activity. Alkaline soils (high pH), by contrast, can saponify or weaken certain wax compounds, reducing their hydrophobic performance and causing a patchy or uneven finish.In both cases, the abrasive nature of dried soil or mud particles can physically erode the wax coating, exposing the cotton base. Together, these chemical and mechanical processes diminish the jacket’s water resistance, increase its susceptibility to staining, and create favourable conditions for further mould and fibre degradation.
The King Charles Barbour Hedging Jacket: A Royal Disaster or a Fashion Sensation? Fit for a King?
by Jon Green
on Jan 24 2023
The King Charles Barbour Hedging Jacket that Prince Charles wears is known for its well-worn and distressed appearance. It is likely that Prince Charles has had the jacket for quite some time and has worn it on many occasions, thus giving it its well-worn look. The jacket has become somewhat of a signature look for the Prince, and has even been noticed by fashion experts, who have commented on its unique style.
One possible reason for Prince Charles' decision to continue wearing the jacket despite its worn appearance is that he may prefer the look of a well-worn and well-loved jacket. The jacket may hold sentimental value for him, reminding him of past events or experiences. Additionally, Prince Charles has a reputation for being an environmentalist, and may see value in continuing to wear and use a jacket that still has life in it, rather than disposing of it and buying a new one.
Another reason could be that Prince Charles is not overly concerned with appearances, and sees the jacket as a functional and practical piece of clothing rather than a fashion statement. He may not want to replace it just because it looks worn, as long as it is still providing the protection and functionality he needs. He may also want to show that he is content with what he has and that he is not a person who gets swayed by trends and fads.
In addition to that, the jacket has become a representation of his personality, his style and his preferences. It's a reflection of who he is and it may have become a part of his identity. By continuing to wear it, he is showing that he is comfortable in his own skin and that he is not concerned about conforming to societal expectations.
"Don't Wax Off: A Guide to Properly Caring for Your Waxed Jacket"
by Jon Green
on Jan 24 2023
Waxed jackets are a popular choice for those looking for a durable, weather-resistant, and stylish outerwear option. However, despite their popularity, many people make mistakes when caring for their waxed jackets. Here are some of the most common mistakes people make and how to avoid them:
Using the wrong cleaning products: Many people make the mistake of using harsh detergents or bleach to clean their waxed jackets. These products can damage the wax coating and cause it to wear off more quickly. Instead, use a mild soap or detergent specifically designed for use on waxed fabrics.
Washing the jacket in a washing machine or dryer: The heat from these appliances can melt the wax coating and cause damage to the jacket. Always clean your jacket by hand and hang it to dry in a cool, well-ventilated area.
Not re-waxing the jacket regularly: The wax coating on a jacket will wear off over time. This can be caused by everyday wear and tear, exposure to the elements, and improper cleaning methods. When the wax coating wears off, the jacket loses its ability to repel water and wind, leaving the wearer vulnerable to the elements. To keep your jacket in top condition, it's important to have it re-waxed every so often. It's recommended to have your jacket re-waxed every 12 to 18 months, depending on how frequently you wear it.
Not storing the jacket properly: Many people make the mistake of storing their waxed jackets in damp areas or places with direct sunlight. This can cause the wax to melt and lose its effectiveness. Instead, store your jacket in a cool, dry place to ensure it stays in good condition.
Not considering the jacket's care instruction: Every jacket is different, and the care instruction may vary. It's important to check the care instruction before cleaning or re-waxing, so you don't damage your jacket by following the wrong instructions.
By avoiding these common mistakes and following the proper care instructions, you can ensure that your waxed jacket will last for years to come. And if you need help with the cleaning and re-waxing process, don't hesitate to contact a professional like West Country Waxed. They will help you to maintain your jacket and keep it looking and feeling like new.
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