bROWN Wax Canvas Lined Vest by Native American owned Ginew. Lining is grey brown white and black.
Wax Canvas Lined Vest in Brown by Native American owned Ginew
Wax Canvas Lined Vest pocket by Native American owned Ginew
Brown Wax Canvas Lined Vest zipper by Native American owned Ginew

Wax Vest Brown Rancho Arroyo Silver Lining

Regular price $548.00 Sale price$438.00
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WAX CANVAS + HEIRLOOM QUALITY + BRASS HARDWARE
LIMITED PRODUCTION

Timeless, modern fit vest made with 10.10 oz Army duck wax canvas and Pendleton® Rncho Arroyo Silver wool lining fabric. Custom detailing throughout. Novel Ginew snaps featuring a merged design of traditional Ojibwe and Oneida symbols.

WHAT MAKES WAX CANVAS SPECIAL
Strength: The canvas is woven with ring-spun yarn creating a strength that exceeds the historical U.S. Military requirements for the construction of this fabric. Each garment is dyed and finished by a 7th-generation family business. These 10.10 oz. Army Duck wax canvas garments are versatile, durable and weather-resistant.

What about the wax? A proprietary blend of food or pharmaceutical grade waxes are used, with no environmentally damaging Fluoropolymers, solvents or formaldehydes. This is not an oil cloth. Team Ginew is honored to share these heirloom quality items that can be handed down to the next generation. WEAR WITH SPIRIT

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Materials

  • 10.10 OZ Army duck wax canvas (NC, USA)
  • 32 OZ Pendleton® Rancho Arroyo Silver lining (OR, USA)
  • 82% wool + 18% cotton 
  • Two side pockets + one interior 
  • Small-batch clothing production 
  • Iconic Ojibwe-Oneida Ginew snaps 
  • Solid brass front zipper 
  • Made in USA

Size Chart

Flat lay measurements - not circumference. 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters. 

Length Chest Bottom Opening
Shoulder Width
XSmall 24.5" 19.25" 19" 15.5"
Small 25" 20.25" 20" 15.75"
Medium 25.5" 21.25" 21" 16.5"
Large 26" 22.25" 22" 17.25"
XLarge 26.5" 23.25" 23" 17.75"
2XL 27" 24.25" 24" 18.25"
3XL 27.5" 25.25" 25" 18.75"

    Ginew Clothing company Co-founders Native American Amanda Bruegl and Erik Brodt in field

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