Bromley Down Puffer Jacket
The Dry Wax Bromley Jacket will be a warm yet lightweight addition to your Winter wardrobe. With handwarmer pockets and responsibly sourced duck down and feather filled lining, throw it on to feel like you never left bed.
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The Dry Wax Bromley Jacket will be a warm yet lightweight addition to your Winter wardrobe. With handwarmer pockets and responsibly sourced duck down and feather filled lining, throw it on to feel like you never left bed.
Regular fit: Slightly tapered compared to the relaxed fit, but still room to move around.
100% Cotton Lightweight with Dry Wax finish
Water and wind-resistant
Cotton signature check body lining and polyester sleeve lining
Responsibly sourced duck down and feather filling
Twin needle quilting stitch on outer
Detachable hood.
Lower pockets and flaps with additional side entry
Heavy-duty two-way zip at centre front with studded flap closure
Embroidered Driza-Bone branding on the front pocket
Storm cuff
Two internal pockets
Designed in Australia
In 1898 a British Sailor Emilius Le Roy envisioned an all-weather, indestructible jacket made of old recycled ship sails that were treated with oil. His first iteration that was dubbed the first ‘Driza-Bone’ unfortunately was pretty flammable due to the use of linseed oil.
Later, T.E Pearson who was the son of E.J Pearson and the founder of Pearson Soap brought a consignment of LeRoy coats to Australia to rework the proofing process. It is this excellent formula that we still use to proof our coats today.
Since 1898, Driza-Bone has become an Australian Icon being worn not only by stockmen but by politicians such as John Howard and George W Bush; Rockstars and models like Kate Moss and by the everyday Australian.
Whether it’s wearing one to drove a mob of sheep across the central plains or throwing one on to keep dry at the footy, there’s nothing more quintessentially Australian than wearing a Driza-Bone.
You can learn how to look after your Driza-Bone on our Garment Care page.