Polyfleece Liner for Women's Brookland and Ladysmith coats
We understand that not every person is the same, which is why we've created a selection of liners to fit your favourite winter jackets and coats. This polyfleece liner will add a layer of warmth to your Brookland or Ladysmith Coats.
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We understand that not every person is the same, which is why we've created a selection of liners to fit your favourite winter jackets and coats. This polyfleece liner will add a layer of warmth to your Brookland or Ladysmith Coats.
Polyfleece button in liner
An internal opening to allow access to the jacket's internal pocket
Designed to fit the Brookland and Ladysmith Coats
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.