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Re-Waxing Your Barbour Jacket - Lark

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2011

This is an instructional video on how to wax your Barbour jacket. It's also the story behind how Lark got started with Barbour, which is actually very meaningful.

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  • Ah, a non-ironic manly man doing real man things. Hurrah. Brooklyn hipsters would foam at the mouth if they saw this ad. I won't be showing them to give any ideas though...

    Barbour rules. Had 3 different coats over 15 years and would never be without one. Love the rewaxing process. Feels like a meditative right of passage.

  • @soundlanguage Thank you for the kind comment. Our love for Barbour is authentic and it's great to hear that it comes across. Dane is a super manly man, he built Lark with his own two hands while nursing a broken ankle. He can drive a 1990 Ford Ranger with a golf cart steering wheel and summer tires in an East Coast snow storm. He's driven a dirt bike into a Lake and won a charity event by smoking a Tur-duck-a-corn-a-quale-a-con. You name it and he can build / fix / invent it.

  • Thank you everyone for your positive comments!

  • hi, can you please tell me what boots this guy is wearing. i have been searching for ones like this for a long time. any help would be great. thanks.

  • @higgidanny Those boots are Paraboot avoriaz hiking boots. You can get them on our web shop lark.me

    Feel free to get in touch if you have questions shop@lark.me

  • The jacket we used is a classic Beaufort with hood. Dane, the owner of Lark and star of the film is also wearing a quilted waist coat with classic tartan lining to match his Beaufort.

    Thanks for the compliment jayninja!

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  • love my barbours but dred th -wxingtime of the yer. usualy do it in summer all at once. spem a day doing he 3. each time i seem t be getting better. doeas anyw=obele 'was' their barbour wax in the shoer,when its in cold. just thrash the inside n out with cold water scrubbing heresof wera. leave a day in the drying cuobaord. then foollow the usual waxing process. so ou have a clean re-waxed arbour. doesnt seemto have causd me an issues.that way you get the cord collarsetc. fresh n axe,cant bebad

  • The best jackets ever made for country pursuits, I love my barbour's!!!

  • @bellcha1983 When it needs it,ie when light patches/dry patches appear particulary in areas of most wear,elbows,rear etc.

  • @petertranart its really easy,do it with a piece of bath sponge sooner than a cloth,rub into seams well,and blow over with a hairdryer or leave in a warm room when done.So easy its unbelievable.Done my jackets times many.

  • Well done.

    

  • That's a brilliant video. The epitome of manliness. I love my Barbour jacket to bits, but am unsure whether I will rewax it myself.

  • the fundamentals of green thinking.

  • any tips on how to clean the inside of the jacket??

  • many thanks very helpfull

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