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Original 1997 Beaufort gets its first rewax since leaving the factory...
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Results pic tomorrow when I have better light. It came out well.
I was hoping to get my Northy rewaxed last night but I didn't get round to it.
I took a peak this morning and it looks like I've got some more work to do on it - I must have overdone it with the wax lastnight (and the beer, hahah). I'll hit it again with the hairdryer and wipe off some excess - but I hate to mess with it since it was even before (if a bit too heavy). Either that or I'll just wear it and naturally dewax it on the furniture everywhere I go, hahahah!
Nicely done!!!Came out alright:
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Came out alright:
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Hi! I'm new here, I like Barbour very much and I want to purchase a Barbour Ashby jacket but I also want to buy a warm pile. I need an advice on the sizing. I tried the jacket in a Shop and for me the right size of Ashby Jacket is SMALL (it mean's 36-38?), so because I can't try the warm pile in a shop (unforntunately it's almost impossible to find in Italian Shops ). Which is in your opinion the right size for the warm pile? Barbour recommend for the Ashby, which is tailored fit , to choose a size down. So the right size is 36 inch o 34 inch? I'm a bit confused. Thank you very much for the help.
I find wearing it while driving the wife's car is not a good idea after a re-wax. Looks like you did a good job, was that the first time using a sponge?