IHJ-133-BLK - 10oz TC Duck Modified Type III Jacket - Black
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IHJ-133-BLK - 10oz TC Duck Modified Type III Jacket - Black
Our modified take on the classic Type III trucker jacket - offering a slightly longer than traditional body, with the addition of side handwarmer pockets - made from 10oz tetoron cotton Japanese duck canvas. Woven from a 65/35 poly-cotton blend, the warp and weft yarns have been aggressively twisted to create a crisp, tight weave which is both lightweight and very durable. The yarns of the fabric are reactive dyed, meaning they’ll retain their colour and won’t fade over time.
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I see that this jacket is essentially a cotton canvas with the addition of 35 % polyester in the weave. Could this fabric be waxed by the owner to create a water-proof jacket? Does the addition of the poly fibers preclude its ability to accept a wax coating?
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@Bob-Loblaw I have an oilskin jacket from Outback trading company that's an exact 65/35 mix of cotton and polyester. You should have no trouble waxing this jacket. sounds like a fun project and please post pics if you take it on.
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How rough is the canvas on these? Like similar to a denim one or softer? I bought the black moleskin version last year but have lost weight and it's too big now. This looks like a great replacement. I just never layer under my type 3s and hate rough, scratchy feeling on my arms.
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Ironheart.co.uk product page calls this 65/35 polycotton and most of the retailers say it is 65 poly 35 cotton. That is different to how Bob Loblaw has put it in his question to you, so this might need to be cleared up. 65 cotton 35 poly is the far more common blend most people will know. Looking into Japanese ''Tetoron Cotton'' info it seems like it is 65% poly.
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Waxing 65/35 polycotton would be very different to waxing 35/65 polycotton. If you used something like beeswax or paraffin as you might with a cotton canvas (instead of Nikwax or similar like you could use on synthetic fabric) it would need more frequent re-waxing and in the meantime the jacket is waxing whatever it comes in contact with. You'd be covering the whole garment and only a minority of the fibres would be absorbing the wax. Maybe not a fun project. Unlike nylon, polyester will hold very little water so it does have an advantage in rain in that way. A good canvas can stop you getting wet because of its weave and fibre content. The cotton fibres swell with water and lock to block rain from penetrating further, but you'll still see plenty of modern canvases with coatings that make that feature of the cotton weave redundant. Coatings reduce breathability which would already be compromised with the synthetic component, so you could get more dampness from the inside after waxing. Sometimes I carry an ultralight Japanese umbrella in the inside pocket of my truckers, it's not the least elegant solution.
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@turns31 said in IHJ-133-BLK - 10oz TC Duck Modified Type III Jacket - Black:
How rough is the canvas on these?
Was a bit reluctant with these since I don't like the touch of anything containing too much polyester. But I needed - ahem - a lighter summer type III. Now, this thing feels very soft, the surface is nice and smooth. Weaving is dense, must be very durable. But still, it's light and seems to have a good breathability, will probably repel a light rain. I love it.
edit: and I wouldn't wax it
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@endo looks really good on you
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@endo that looks fantastic! I’ve been trying to stop myself buying the brown definitely not needed but so much want
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@DeeDee85 said in IHJ-133-BLK - 10oz TC Duck Modified Type III Jacket - Black:
not needed but so much want
it's #4 in my type III collection 🫢 but absolutely worth it