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Our waxed canvas vest is built for the long haul. We start with 10oz American waxed canvas that weathers beautifully over time, developing a patina unique to your adventures. The vest features a quilted lining for warmth without bulk, making it the perfect layer for three seasons.
Every vest is cut and sewn in the USA by craftspeople who’ve been perfecting their trade for decades. The fit is tailored but relaxed, designed to layer over flannel or under a jacket when temperatures drop. Brass hardware, reinforced pockets, and triple-needle stitching throughout ensure this vest will be part of your rotation for years to come.
- 10oz American waxed canvas shell with water-resistant finish
- Quilted polyester lining for lightweight warmth
- Five functional pockets including two interior
- Antique brass zipper and snap closures
- Adjustable side tabs for custom fit
Canvas & Construction Details

We source our 10oz waxed canvas from one of America’s last heritage textile mills. The tight weave provides exceptional durability while the paraffin-based wax treatment sheds light rain and resists stains. Over time, the canvas softens and creases form along natural wear points, creating a lived-in character that’s entirely your own.
The quilted lining uses diamond stitching to hold insulation in place without adding bulk. We chose a breathable polyester fill that regulates temperature across a wide range of conditions. Every seam is reinforced with triple-needle stitching, and all stress points feature bar-tack reinforcement. Our waxed vest construction methods mirror those used in workwear for over a century, adapted for modern fit and comfort.
Sizing & Fit Guide

How Our Vest Should Fit
The Flint and Tinder vest runs true to size with a tailored silhouette that’s not boxy or restrictive. We design for a modern fit that sits close to the body without limiting movement. The armholes are cut generously to accommodate layering over button-ups or thick flannels.
Length hits at the hip for coverage without excess fabric bunching when you sit. Side adjustment tabs let you dial in the exact fit you prefer—cinch them for a sleeker look or leave loose when layering heavy underneath. Most customers find their usual size works perfectly, but if you plan to wear thick sweaters underneath regularly, consider sizing up one.
Care & Maintenance

Waxed canvas requires minimal care and actually improves with age. For everyday dirt, simply brush off debris with a stiff bristle brush once the canvas is dry. The wax coating naturally resists most stains, but if you encounter something stubborn, spot clean with a damp cloth and mild soap.
Avoid machine washing or dry cleaning with heat, as this can strip the wax treatment. If your vest’s water resistance diminishes after years of wear, you can re-wax it at home using canvas wax available from outdoor retailers. Store your vest on a hanger in a cool, dry place. The brass hardware may develop patina over time—we consider this part of the vest’s character, but you can polish it with brass cleaner if you prefer the original shine.
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Your Questions About Our Vest
Our vest runs true to size with a modern tailored fit that’s slimmer than traditional workwear brands but not restrictive. The cut accommodates layering over button-up shirts comfortably. If you regularly wear thick sweaters underneath or prefer a looser fit, we recommend sizing up one size. The adjustable side tabs provide additional customization once you receive your vest.
Yes, the paraffin-based wax treatment provides water resistance for light rain and drizzle. Water beads up and rolls off the surface rather than soaking through. For extended exposure to heavy rain, we recommend a dedicated rain jacket, but the vest handles typical fall weather and brief showers exceptionally well. The wax treatment can be refreshed at home if water resistance diminishes after years of use.
We recommend against machine washing as it can strip the wax coating and damage the canvas. For routine cleaning, brush off dried dirt with a stiff bristle brush. Spot clean stains with a damp cloth and mild soap when needed. If professional cleaning becomes necessary, choose a dry cleaner experienced with waxed garments who uses methods that won’t remove the protective wax treatment.
The quilted lining provides comfortable warmth in temperatures from approximately 40-65°F when worn as an outer layer. Below 40°F, it works excellently as a mid-layer under a jacket. The breathable construction prevents overheating during active use, making it versatile for fluctuating temperatures throughout the day. Many customers wear it comfortably from September through May in most climates.
Initial stiffness softens noticeably within the first 2-3 weeks of regular wear. Natural creasing develops along movement points like elbows and across the shoulders. The canvas becomes more pliable over time while maintaining its structural integrity. Most customers report the vest feeling perfectly broken-in after about a month of consistent use, though it remains durable for years beyond that point.
Absolutely. The durable waxed canvas and reinforced construction make it ideal for light trade work, outdoor projects, or casual office environments. The professional appearance works in business-casual settings, while the rugged materials hold up to physical tasks. Multiple pockets keep tools or devices accessible. Many contractors, landscapers, and craftspeople choose this vest for daily work wear because it balances function with a polished look.
Three factors set our vest apart: American manufacturing with skilled labor, premium 10oz waxed canvas from heritage mills, and construction methods designed for decades of use rather than seasons. Cheaper vests use thinner materials, overseas production, and cut corners on reinforcement and hardware. Our vest costs more upfront but delivers significantly longer lifespan and better performance. Most customers find it replaces multiple cheaper vests they would have purchased over the years.


