Are you sure you are thinking of the right coat? I've never seen a chav in a wax jacketThey are heavy, restrict movement, don't breath, get dirty and will ultimately get wet in bad weather, plus it makes you look like a Chav, unless you step out of a Range Rover and go pheasant shooting.

Had my Barbour Bedale for over 30 years , not many jackets out there that can stand a deluge constantly whilst doing some hard graft in the field and still 100% waterproof with a rewax evey couple of years , bit biased about mine as it was made in my home village of Newcastleton in the 80's
Are you sure you are thinking of the right coat? I've never seen a chav in a wax jacket![]()

They’re the outerwear equivalent of the yoga pants we had a thread on a few weeks ago.![]()

I work in capital cities all over Europe and have never seen a chav in a wax jacket. I must be lucky.Presumably you’ve not been in a large town/ city in the last 5 years then?
They’re the outerwear equivalent of the yoga pants we had a thread on a few weeks ago.![]()
Ah, this is bad, that might well be the case but I'd be vehemently opposed to anyone trying to mock or discourage the current yoga pants trend!![]()

Of course they can, Gore-Tex has been around for a while and is superior in practical terms.
Sure a Barbour jacket works OK but these days you'd buy one more for the look/image etc... and not because it is the most practical way of keeping warm and dry - like another poster mentioned, it would go with the Range Rover, green wellies and shotguns etc... (or these days people would buy them to try and dress like the sort of person who owns a Range Rover and goes shooting etc..)
No Goretex jacket is going to last 30 years , my Mammut Extreme Logan lasted less than 10 with regualar reproofing and that wasnt cheap.
Although would not buy another wax jacket now as no longer live in the sticks.
I bought a barbour international wax jacket in the sale from house of fraser recently and yes, I have a leather corner sofa.

