Important update: Brave Star has a made in USA waxed jacket for under $200 that wasn't on my radar! Thanks Gavin Murphy for the heads up: bravestarselvage.com/collections/selvage-denim-jean-jacket/products/the-ironside-waxed-sherpa-fleece-jacket-black
@@clevelandbrown2426 Barbour's pretty big in America, Belstaff not so much (I'm talking about those of us who appreciate heritage, long-lasting stuff). Also, I think Stridewise was hitting on brands that deserve to be known but perhaps are not that known yet, whereas Barbour is known enough here that it's not that important to mention them.
BRUH. WHERE IS YOUR TRIGGER CONTROL!? You have your finger ON the trigger, pointing the muzzle at your cameraman @2:53 SMH. Guns aren't fashion accessories. Please be more careful
Ship John just released V2 of the Wills jacket, which is now lined (with cotton I think), but that bumped up the price to $550. I managed to snag one, but won't be getting it 'til April of 2023 which is a really long wait, but I am in no shortage of cool jackets to wear so not really a bother on my end.
I have a Ginew Rider jacket that I really like. It basically looks like a type 3 jacket with a short stand collar. They make a version lined with pendleton wool too.
I love my Flint and Tender waxed jacket. Fits great and has just enough stiffness. I got the lined one and its been a best buy for me, so far this year.
@@topranked5465 I got the wool lined one, it’s a heavier shell also. Works great in the mid 30’s. Be sure to know which one is which, the flannel lined is a thinner shell. I didn’t know I got the heavier one until a buddy tried to find the color I had, and it wasn’t available. It was because he was looking at the flannel lined and I had the wool lined.
You’ re not supposed to wash a waxed jacket, spot clean only. Even if it’s cold you’re still sweating in a jacket. Seems like it would get disgusting over time. I like washing my jackets every so often. Also you have to re-wax the garment to maintain it. Seems like a lot of work.
You can't have an oilskin jacket list without having the Drizabone listed. Aussie and Kiwi staple for every farmer since gods knows. I've loved mine for about 15 years
Hey Nick, the first real jacket I ever owned was styled on those vietnam military jackets but made for fashionable casual wear. Got it from a Australian retailer called "Rodger David", no longer in business. Pretty sure alot of men's clothing stores in Australia all the clothes are made in China. Anyways the jacket has held up well, I've had it about 9 years now. Are there any military style jackets that take your fancy?
I have Filson's tin cloth cruiser jacket (unlined) and Flint and Tinder Hudson Wax Jacket (flannel lined). The cruiser is more rugged and water resistant..I wear it as an outer layer over warmer clothes in winter...the Hudson is more stylish, bit less water resistant, and I wear that through fall into early winter. Love both of them. Was very intrigued by the Ship John, but I think its a major conceit to ask customers to pony up $500 and wait a year or so for the jacket. Not for me. I also have the Pack Animal waxed jacket and hate it as well....what were your reasons?
Agree with your assessment of the Wills jacket. The wait is ridiculous. Your comment was 10 months ago. As of now (in Oct 2022) the wait is 2.5 to 3 years long (May 2025) if I was to place an order today. I’m middle-aged (in my 50s). 3 years from now, I’m much closer to “senior citizen” status. By then I won’t get much use of the jacket because as I get older (and more fragile) at some point I won’t be able to carry 24 oz on my back. I don’t know what my life will be like in 3 months, let alone 3 years. I may be retired by then, downsizing, and moving to a warmer climate…who knows? Anyway, can you tell me your take on the Flint and Tinder Hudson? I was actually looking at it yesterday and thought that might be the one I get.
@@d05wtt As a senior (though still working and active), I know exactly what you are saying! My advice is keep on moving and doing stuff....we old people are like sharks...if we stop swimming (figuratively speaking) we will drown and go belly up...haha. As for the F&T Hudson jacket, I love it! I wear it mostly from Fall to early Winter when the temp drops down to 50ish or so. I've had to re wax it once...after getting caught in a couple of heavy rains, moisture was seeping through at the upper shoulder and arms. In misty or light rain conditions, the jacket holds up fine. Just remember, though,, that The Hudson is a stylish, rugged looking "casual" jacket. If you ever need something that can hold up in rough conditions, like camping or hunting or hiking in the woods, you would be better off with the Filson or Tom Beckbe waxed jacket. Of course, you would need to pay more for the protection and durability. Final point... F&T customer service is outstanding!
@@johnwen8810 Haha, good point about the sharks and thanks for your take on the Hudson jacket. Also, even though I have a couple Filson products, I’m not crazy about buying their products because imo they’re way overpriced, especially for their products that are made outside of the U.S. As for the Tensaw jacket, no doubt it’s a great jacket. I just don’t find it as physically appealing as the others like the Hudson. Maybe it’ll grow on me the more I look at it but initial impressions, no. With regards to the Ship John Wills jacket, I’ll try my luck with acquiring one through their monthly “extras’ sales. If I won’t put a deposit down for a one year wait for a vehicle, I certainly won’t put down a deposit for a 3 year wait for a jacket. Besides the $200 NON refundable deposit is a huge turn-off.
To tear open a leather jacket either the material must be extremely supple and prone to breaking and you have to treat it like shit. IMO get leather from calfskin and above (Cow, Steer, Horse, Bison) the thickest and firmest possible
I agree, I’ve had one from Barbour for 20 years (it needs repair now before I wear it much again), I got a new one a few years ago to wear out… I’ll swear by my Barbour!
A big advantage you overlooked is its sustainability! Because it’s typically not composed of synthetic materials it is environmentally better to make and dispose of.
Do yourself a favor and check out Loyal Stricklin's Wayman jacket for a seriously cool and thick waxed canvas jacket. If you think the Rogue Territory jacket is cool you'll love Loyal Stricklin's too
Take a hard pass on the flint and tinder, it’s been a big disappointment. I was a medium according to the size chart but decided to go large jic but it’s awkward to wear. The sleeves are so narrow ya can’t wear anything under it and the back is so tight the sleeves ride halfway up my arms. First time I used the pocket the cheap canvas tore all the way up to the armpit.. not worth $300 imo
okay my turn. i have all of these so it’ll put my money where my mouth is. filson trench coat can survive a nuclear blast. , the tom beckbe tensaw is extremely comfortable and well made. the peregrine Waxed Bexley Jacked is the least expensive and the coolest, and most stylish of all my waxed jackets. absolutely love the peregrine.
Oh man. Thursday Terracotta captain, Red Wing moc toe, Alden Indy... probably Parkhurst delaware... After that I'm not sure. Toss up with Oak Street Trench and Taft Dragon 2.0
Although canvas has more tensile strength than leather it is much less wear resistant and abrasion resistant than leather and therefore not as durable. Perhaps you had a leather jacket that was made up of a lower quality leather.
Good video. I also have one of the Rogue Territory Supply jackets, and while I agree with your general assessment of the jacket, I should note that the button holes were a bit sloppier than I'd expect for a $300 made in the USA jacket. Not a deal breaker, but something to keep in mind.
@@javlop3337 just checked them out, really nice! Anyway shipping things from the US to Spain is a pain in the A... I have been waiting for my Outback for a few weeks now, plus had to pay like 50% over the price in import taxes. I asked since oilskin is supposed to be more waterproof than wax, it's an Australian technique, I actually have a really nice oilskin vest I've got while in Australia and works better than my British waxed cotton Chinese made R.M. Williams jacket.
OT: I would love to see content on the most comfortable and stylish boots for walking, I will sacrifice wearing boots if I know I will be walking a lot. Just a suggestion. Thx
Is there room for another honorable mention? Recently I came across a company called imogene + willis that makes a wool lined oilskin jacket called the enfield hunting jacket in dark umber. Not waxed of course and not cheap, but I really like the design. Looks like they have some nice denim too so beware of that rabbit hole. Thanks Nick!
I have quite a few jackets and coats to get rid of before I’m allowed to get some new ones. There’s only two that I want. A Wills V2, and a Fields bespoke leather jacket
what, no Drizabone jackets? I picked one up when I was in Australia and love it.. I do not get much chance to wear it since I live in Florida.. but when I have the chance I love wearing it..
Nice Video - I got the WAX CHORE COAT ANTIQUE GREEN by Cloth & Cut from the UK which is unfortunately very limited and I needed it in XXL and a winter Version, the 1944 N1 Deck Jacket waxed khaki by the Pike Brothers where my normal size L is perfect for layering, and I love them both a lot
My "rouge territory" is just so much more dressy looking. My "flint and tender" is something I wear when ridding my moto, I feel like I'm wearing armor, its lined and warm.. Just ordered a Filson short cruiser. Im looking forward to getting it in.
Great channel and great video I think the flint and tinder jacket fits you and looks the best,the rouge one looks to small for you like your struggling to move init. Keep up the great work
You said don’t get the flint and tinder unlined jacket because it gets sticky but for the coolest jacket you chose a unlined jacket. Would that not be the same problem. Is there a difference between the two unlined jackets? Im a novice in this stuff so I just was curious.
Flint and Tinder's unlined jacket was more clammy and wet feeling. That said, Rogue Territory's isn't super comfortable/breathable because it's unlined.
SUGGESTION: Make a collar that works standing up or laying down. LENGTH should be between waist length and the more formal hip length. John Partridge has the S6 waxed jacket that hit's between waist and hip. Wish they'd do more like this without the giant chest pockets: www.johnpartridge.com/products/s6-wax-biker-jacket-black
Nice nod to Tanuki! Should do a vid on some American inspired Japanese lines. NOT cheap but damn do they pay attention to detail. Looking at you Oni, Samurai, Pure Blue etc.
I cant even take this guy or any guy seriously that wears a jacket like this in the city. It's pretty ridiculous. I would love to see these muppet's use any type of tool, let alone a chainsaw or axe.
Phew, you weren't kidding re: that Wills jacket's availability- the current preorder group's jackets apparently ship out December 2023. (Edit: Apparently this is a rarity because preorders are almost never open)
Nick this video made me realize you should review the Brave Star Ironside waxed canvas Sherpa Fleece Jacket. It's made in America and only $168 so it must be good if it's anything like Brave Star's selvedge denim.
I have a few nice pieces from Brave Star. That being said their quality and sizing can be all over the place. I shop else where now, but of course best of luck to you.
I think they're a bit too short and boxy and expensive tbh! Plus they've been sold out since forever and I've heard their Tin Cloth is moving production to overseas...
@@jacobradden Thanks for the info. I hope some of these supply issues force companies like Filson to take a closer look at how they operate and on shore more products. I am willing to pay more for a U.S product vs. a throwaway that is cheaper on the front end.
Hey Nick, I know it's a non-waxed jacket, but I'm a little surprised you aren't interested in the Iron Heart N1. Or do you just overloaded on jackets? XD
Hahah if I could send jpgs in these comments I'd send you all the messages I've been sending about that jacket, I'm going to London tomorrow and will try it at Rivet and Hide! I'm caught between Iron Heart's and Buzz Rickson's!
I've had an Iron & Resin Rambler jacket for some time now and its AMAZING. Probably the most versatile of any of the others. You can wear it dressed up with slacks and boots all the way to nice sweats and Vans. With that being said I still want the pinnacle, so I have a Ship John Wills on preorder for 2023 lol, can't wait...
Man I thought my research had narrowed me down to just a couple of options but this video opens up a bunch more. I'm watching a lot of jacket review videos these days and this one is exceptional for being personable, succinct, focused on the product, and giving genuinely helpful information. Thanks.
Important update: Brave Star has a made in USA waxed jacket for under $200 that wasn't on my radar! Thanks Gavin Murphy for the heads up: bravestarselvage.com/collections/selvage-denim-jean-jacket/products/the-ironside-waxed-sherpa-fleece-jacket-black
mate, you being Ozzy have you tried oilskin gear?
I can’t believe that you didn’t mention Barbour, the original wax jacket, or Belstaff. Both have excellent ranges of wax jackets and coats
He’s in America. That’s not really a popular style here.
Or Walker and Hawke
@@clevelandbrown2426 Barbour's pretty big in America, Belstaff not so much (I'm talking about those of us who appreciate heritage, long-lasting stuff). Also, I think Stridewise was hitting on brands that deserve to be known but perhaps are not that known yet, whereas Barbour is known enough here that it's not that important to mention them.
@@clevelandbrown2426he sure don’t sound American 👀
@@jeffberg707b6 people can move. He lives In New York
If we are talking about coolness, you cannot forget about Filson tin cloth short lined cruiser!!
I just got a cafe racer style waxed jacket from Belstaff (made in UK) and I'm loving it! Different look than these, with no turndown collar.
BRUH. WHERE IS YOUR TRIGGER CONTROL!? You have your finger ON the trigger, pointing the muzzle at your cameraman @2:53 SMH. Guns aren't fashion accessories. Please be more careful
I don't know what you think about Gustin, but they're mostly made in America and have many styles of jackets offered in waxed canvas
Ship John just released V2 of the Wills jacket, which is now lined (with cotton I think), but that bumped up the price to $550. I managed to snag one, but won't be getting it 'til April of 2023 which is a really long wait, but I am in no shortage of cool jackets to wear so not really a bother on my end.
2023??? Jesus Christ you're a patient man
I'm 2023 as well bro, keychains should arrive this week lol
Filson short lined cruiser should be on the list imo
I have a Ginew Rider jacket that I really like. It basically looks like a type 3 jacket with a short stand collar. They make a version lined with pendleton wool too.
I have RGT supply jacket and a lot of barbours.. but my favourite jacket is Freenote cloth riders jacket, I use that one all the time
Ooh so glad you like it! I can definitely see preferring that over RGT. It's a little reminiscent of a Type 2 but it's still its own thing
Great benchmark, thank you for it. In my opinion, there are 2 jackets I'm missing - Barbour Ashby and Filson Tin Cloth Short Lined Cruiser.
Wondering if you’ve got your hands on a Roark X Wrangler yet? And if so what do think?
I love my Flint and Tender waxed jacket. Fits great and has just enough stiffness. I got the lined one and its been a best buy for me, so far this year.
Awesome, welcome to the club!!
How warm is it for winter?
@@topranked5465 I got the wool lined one, it’s a heavier shell also. Works great in the mid 30’s. Be sure to know which one is which, the flannel lined is a thinner shell. I didn’t know I got the heavier one until a buddy tried to find the color I had, and it wasn’t available. It was because he was looking at the flannel lined and I had the wool lined.
Will the wax melt if left inside a car during the summer?
You’ re not supposed to wash a waxed jacket, spot clean only. Even if it’s cold you’re still sweating in a jacket. Seems like it would get disgusting over time. I like washing my jackets every so often. Also you have to re-wax the garment to maintain it. Seems like a lot of work.
You can't have an oilskin jacket list without having the Drizabone listed. Aussie and Kiwi staple for every farmer since gods knows. I've loved mine for about 15 years
Still can't get over how the Ship John is 26 oz per square INCH hahaha
Hey Nick, the first real jacket I ever owned was styled on those vietnam military jackets but made for fashionable casual wear. Got it from a Australian retailer called "Rodger David", no longer in business. Pretty sure alot of men's clothing stores in Australia all the clothes are made in China. Anyways the jacket has held up well, I've had it about 9 years now.
Are there any military style jackets that take your fancy?
Kühl has one now that I just bought. I can’t compare it to the others on this list but I really like it; looks great, not too stiff. Price is $160.
I was hoping to find an actual outdoors man review, seems to be a yuppies jacket
Check out Buck Mason as well in NY. Decent wax canvas jackets!
no mention of British Millerain?
No Barbour?
He doesn't like Barbour
I have Filson's tin cloth cruiser jacket (unlined) and Flint and Tinder Hudson Wax Jacket (flannel lined). The cruiser is more rugged and water resistant..I wear it as an outer layer over warmer clothes in winter...the Hudson is more stylish, bit less water resistant, and I wear that through fall into early winter. Love both of them. Was very intrigued by the Ship John, but I think its a major conceit to ask customers to pony up $500 and wait a year or so for the jacket. Not for me. I also have the Pack Animal waxed jacket and hate it as well....what were your reasons?
Agree with your assessment of the Wills jacket. The wait is ridiculous. Your comment was 10 months ago. As of now (in Oct 2022) the wait is 2.5 to 3 years long (May 2025) if I was to place an order today. I’m middle-aged (in my 50s). 3 years from now, I’m much closer to “senior citizen” status. By then I won’t get much use of the jacket because as I get older (and more fragile) at some point I won’t be able to carry 24 oz on my back. I don’t know what my life will be like in 3 months, let alone 3 years. I may be retired by then, downsizing, and moving to a warmer climate…who knows? Anyway, can you tell me your take on the Flint and Tinder Hudson? I was actually looking at it yesterday and thought that might be the one I get.
@@d05wtt As a senior (though still working and active), I know exactly what you are saying! My advice is keep on moving and doing stuff....we old people are like sharks...if we stop swimming (figuratively speaking) we will drown and go belly up...haha. As for the F&T Hudson jacket, I love it! I wear it mostly from Fall to early Winter when the temp drops down to 50ish or so. I've had to re wax it once...after getting caught in a couple of heavy rains, moisture was seeping through at the upper shoulder and arms. In misty or light rain conditions, the jacket holds up fine. Just remember, though,, that The Hudson is a stylish, rugged looking "casual" jacket. If you ever need something that can hold up in rough conditions, like camping or hunting or hiking in the woods, you would be better off with the Filson or Tom Beckbe waxed jacket. Of course, you would need to pay more for the protection and durability. Final point... F&T customer service is outstanding!
@@johnwen8810 Haha, good point about the sharks and thanks for your take on the Hudson jacket. Also, even though I have a couple Filson products, I’m not crazy about buying their products because imo they’re way overpriced, especially for their products that are made outside of the U.S. As for the Tensaw jacket, no doubt it’s a great jacket. I just don’t find it as physically appealing as the others like the Hudson. Maybe it’ll grow on me the more I look at it but initial impressions, no. With regards to the Ship John Wills jacket, I’ll try my luck with acquiring one through their monthly “extras’ sales. If I won’t put a deposit down for a one year wait for a vehicle, I certainly won’t put down a deposit for a 3 year wait for a jacket. Besides the $200 NON refundable deposit is a huge turn-off.
I was trying to find a waxed type 3 but no one makes one so i got the lc king western jacket (very nice jacket all together) and waxed it, boom 💥
To tear open a leather jacket either the material must be extremely supple and prone to breaking and you have to treat it like shit. IMO get leather from calfskin and above (Cow, Steer, Horse, Bison) the thickest and firmest possible
A best waxed jacket review without an offering from Barbour seems incomplete.
I agree, I’ve had one from Barbour for 20 years (it needs repair now before I wear it much again), I got a new one a few years ago to wear out… I’ll swear by my Barbour!
I am surprised you haven't included the Mojave from Iron & Resin! Amazing jacket
I really like Iron and Resin! It's so hard to pick just one jacket of theirs though
A big advantage you overlooked is its sustainability! Because it’s typically not composed of synthetic materials it is environmentally better to make and dispose of.
Yes! Sustainable fashion is such a boring concept to most people but I'm really starting to get interested in it, I just had some Tencel jeans made!
A heritage jacket that is made in Chy-nah just isn't right. Invest a bit more for made in USA/Europe, you'll feel better.
Do yourself a favor and check out Loyal Stricklin's Wayman jacket for a seriously cool and thick waxed canvas jacket. If you think the Rogue Territory jacket is cool you'll love Loyal Stricklin's too
Take a hard pass on the flint and tinder, it’s been a big disappointment.
I was a medium according to the size chart but decided to go large jic but it’s awkward to wear.
The sleeves are so narrow ya can’t wear anything under it and the back is so tight the sleeves ride halfway up my arms.
First time I used the pocket the cheap canvas tore all the way up to the armpit..
not worth $300 imo
okay my turn. i have all of these so it’ll put my money where my mouth is. filson trench coat can survive a nuclear blast. , the tom beckbe tensaw is extremely comfortable and well made. the peregrine Waxed Bexley Jacked is the least expensive and the coolest, and most stylish of all my waxed jackets. absolutely love the peregrine.
I thought the criteria is made in America which it isn't The UKs Barbour which is the classiest is my call.......
How to name a hipster clothing company: 1. Pick two commodities. 2. Done.
Wow no Filson..
Probably the wrong video to ask this question, but what are your top 5 most worn boots? I think that’d be a interesting video!
Oh man. Thursday Terracotta captain, Red Wing moc toe, Alden Indy... probably Parkhurst delaware... After that I'm not sure. Toss up with Oak Street Trench and Taft Dragon 2.0
@@Stridewise lol….well now I know what one’s to add to my collection!!!!
Any thoughts on Schaefer outfitters? I just picked up an unlined waxed jacket from them for $200 …
The long haul jacket is no longer available 😭😭😭
true but huckberry has 50 billion waxed jacket models now
Although canvas has more tensile strength than leather it is much less wear resistant and abrasion resistant than leather and therefore not as durable. Perhaps you had a leather jacket that was made up of a lower quality leather.
Good video. I also have one of the Rogue Territory Supply jackets, and while I agree with your general assessment of the jacket, I should note that the button holes were a bit sloppier than I'd expect for a $300 made in the USA jacket. Not a deal breaker, but something to keep in mind.
Taking advice from a city slicker that doesn’t do actual work.
Have you ever tried any Outback Trading Co. jackets? They have waxed cotton and oilskin options.
I have 2 waxes jackets from out back have you seen Schaefer ranch wax jackets pretty nice USA made
@@javlop3337 just checked them out, really nice! Anyway shipping things from the US to Spain is a pain in the A... I have been waiting for my Outback for a few weeks now, plus had to pay like 50% over the price in import taxes. I asked since oilskin is supposed to be more waterproof than wax, it's an Australian technique, I actually have a really nice oilskin vest I've got while in Australia and works better than my British waxed cotton Chinese made R.M. Williams jacket.
@@jmledesma88 ouch 50% over wow i am sorry but atleast you will enjoy your jacket
Filson???
Ship John just changed their system last week. Can't believe that you missed that...
Im coming here cuz of THE last of Us
Glad to have you! I need to do a 2023 update, I prefer that jacket these days
What do mean southern dad on first jacket? ("Texan man here")
OT: I would love to see content on the most comfortable and stylish boots for walking, I will sacrifice wearing boots if I know I will be walking a lot. Just a suggestion. Thx
Tell me you've never shot a shotgun before without telling me you never shot a shotgun before
Bought a cheap 140$ one to try the style out. Not practical for 24Hr use (I'm a busy person). I'll stick to Leather and Wool.
Fair!
Is there room for another honorable mention? Recently I came across a company called imogene + willis that makes a wool lined oilskin jacket called the enfield hunting jacket in dark umber. Not waxed of course and not cheap, but I really like the design. Looks like they have some nice denim too so beware of that rabbit hole. Thanks Nick!
I have quite a few jackets and coats to get rid of before I’m allowed to get some new ones. There’s only two that I want. A Wills V2, and a Fields bespoke leather jacket
what, no Drizabone jackets? I picked one up when I was in Australia and love it.. I do not get much chance to wear it since I live in Florida.. but when I have the chance I love wearing it..
Nice Video - I got the WAX CHORE COAT ANTIQUE GREEN by Cloth & Cut from the UK which is unfortunately very limited and I needed it in XXL and a winter Version, the 1944 N1 Deck Jacket waxed khaki by the Pike Brothers where my normal size L is perfect for layering, and I love them both a lot
Forgot to mention the Private white VC waxed jacket - the flagship
Have the Belstaff because I live in middle earth.
7 best waxed Jackets in the USA….
My "rouge territory" is just so much more dressy looking. My "flint and tender" is something I wear when ridding my moto, I feel like I'm wearing armor, its lined and warm.. Just ordered a Filson short cruiser. Im looking forward to getting it in.
Yup good call on the Rogue Territory being dressy for waxed canvas
Hello? Filson anybody?
overpriced, not made in USA. they're fine but not the best imo
I want that ship John wills jacket sooo bad
Great channel and great video I think the flint and tinder jacket fits you and looks the best,the rouge one looks to small for you like your struggling to move init. Keep up the great work
Pondering flint and tinder trucker, filson SLC or the tin duck trucker as my first waxed canvas jacket
Depends on what fit your after. Filson slc is trim fit. Flint and tinder is boxy and roomy. Both are amazing jackets that will last forever.
You said don’t get the flint and tinder unlined jacket because it gets sticky but for the coolest jacket you chose a unlined jacket. Would that not be the same problem. Is there a difference between the two unlined jackets? Im a novice in this stuff so I just was curious.
Flint and Tinder's unlined jacket was more clammy and wet feeling. That said, Rogue Territory's isn't super comfortable/breathable because it's unlined.
Holy sheet mate you make me spend some money on jackets.
How come you dont like pack animals jacket? i had my eyes on that one.
The Huckberry jacket is the one used by Rip from the Show Yellowstone. Rip would beat the 💩 out of Bond!
Rip wears a Filson cruiser jacket.
please correct the path for "Rogue Territory's Supply" , it sends you to "Tom Beckbe's Tensaw"
Damn it thank you
SUGGESTION: Make a collar that works standing up or laying down. LENGTH should be between waist length and the more formal hip length. John Partridge has the S6 waxed jacket that hit's between waist and hip. Wish they'd do more like this without the giant chest pockets: www.johnpartridge.com/products/s6-wax-biker-jacket-black
holy S not what review i was looking for
I find it funny how in many videos you've recently made you keep dissing the unlined Flint and Tinder waxed trucker jacket. The poor thing!
Hahah I know! I only just realized how often I do it I’m ruining my relationship with huckberry
Nice nod to Tanuki! Should do a vid on some American inspired Japanese lines. NOT cheap but damn do they pay attention to detail. Looking at you Oni, Samurai, Pure Blue etc.
I have a video on the best athletic fit selvedge coming up, best overall... I might do my personal rankings!
"Southern Dad" 😂 Not that it's a bad thing but, that describes every single item you've ever reviewed.
Hah! How dare you
How do you do a waxed cotton jacket video without having a Filson jacket in there..?
They've been sold out for ages and I hear a lot of Filson production is moving overseas, I thought best to wait
Cool video. No Schott waxed cotton mechanics jacket was a bit disappointing.
That's a cool jacket! Not made in USA but looks real toasty, thanks for the rec
Jackets my number one poison! 😆
Tecovas makes really nice waxed jackets too
I just learned about them, I'm planning to compare with Thursday's!
I'd imagine these jackets would be very stiff and not breathable at all.
They soften up but they're not breathable, which is why I had to mention the unwaxed jacket!
Ciano Farmer
I'm a fan of my filson waxed cruiser
Filson????
What about Barbour…???
Kuhl Outlaw. Just as cool, half the $
Excellent stuff bro
I cant even take this guy or any guy seriously that wears a jacket like this in the city. It's pretty ridiculous. I would love to see these muppet's use any type of tool, let alone a chainsaw or axe.
please take me seriously Dawsmagoss, please.
Please.
I need it.
I need you.
What condiment would you like to go with that chip on your shoulder dude?
What is this wide brimmed brown hat you wear?
Oh it's this us.willandbear.com/collections/australian-wool-hats/products/andy-auburn
I'm selling it in XL if you want it
Isn’t it 24oz per square yard, not inch?
Did I seriously say per square inch? God damn it!!!!
Phew, you weren't kidding re: that Wills jacket's availability- the current preorder group's jackets apparently ship out December 2023. (Edit: Apparently this is a rarity because preorders are almost never open)
I mean I know scarcity increases desire but I think they've overplayed it hah
They've changed their models to open availability. You'll just have to wait in line now, instead of playing the lottery like before.
Can’t wait for my wills!
barbour?
Nick this video made me realize you should review the Brave Star Ironside waxed canvas Sherpa Fleece Jacket. It's made in America and only $168 so it must be good if it's anything like Brave Star's selvedge denim.
I have a few nice pieces from Brave Star. That being said their quality and sizing can be all over the place. I shop else where now, but of course best of luck to you.
Filson! The OG of Waxed Jackets. Mate, how could you leave them off your list!
I think they're a bit too short and boxy and expensive tbh! Plus they've been sold out since forever and I've heard their Tin Cloth is moving production to overseas...
@@Stridewise You can't leave Filson off the list
Wow. I hope they don't go the overseas route.
@@davidtornberg8413 most of their products are made overseas now. They are riding on brand name and heritage now and still charging the same prices.
@@jacobradden Thanks for the info. I hope some of these supply issues force companies like Filson to take a closer look at how they operate and on shore more products. I am willing to pay more for a U.S product vs. a throwaway that is cheaper on the front end.
Hey Nick, I know it's a non-waxed jacket, but I'm a little surprised you aren't interested in the Iron Heart N1. Or do you just overloaded on jackets? XD
Hahah if I could send jpgs in these comments I'd send you all the messages I've been sending about that jacket, I'm going to London tomorrow and will try it at Rivet and Hide! I'm caught between Iron Heart's and Buzz Rickson's!
@@Stridewise Bwahahaha, I figured it would fit right in with your wardrobe.
@@Stridewise Haven't seen much on the Buzz Rickson's though.
@@thechief043 I just like it’s the only brown one I found. IH added insulation too so not as authentic
I've had an Iron & Resin Rambler jacket for some time now and its AMAZING. Probably the most versatile of any of the others. You can wear it dressed up with slacks and boots all the way to nice sweats and Vans. With that being said I still want the pinnacle, so I have a Ship John Wills on preorder for 2023 lol, can't wait...
What is the particular model of Iron & Resin Rambler that you own? Please thanks
@@MeToo-py1tq the original Rambler jacket in Oak Brown
@@mrwhiteside okay thank you i was hoping you answered I am looking for one 👍🏼
@@mrwhiteside
What about sizing?
Talking of James Bond then its the Barbour. No contest but not made in USA but on earth and we are one big family :)
Haha! I'm not a huge fan of the British ones tbh
Great video
Thanks!
Hard to mention waxed jackets without Filson. Lined Tincloth Cruiser is my go to.
Got one you want to spare for a new subscriber? 😋
Man I thought my research had narrowed me down to just a couple of options but this video opens up a bunch more.
I'm watching a lot of jacket review videos these days and this one is exceptional for being personable, succinct, focused on the product, and giving genuinely helpful information. Thanks.
Add Filson Shot Line Cruiser to that list as well as the brand Barbour. Literal crime he did not mention the best brands in the trade.