We originally launched our then-called ‘Utah Vest’ way back in 2019. Hence the name, our vest was inspired by the sandstone of Utah, open roads and vast landscapes. Designed with traditional workwear in mind, with features like a pencil slot and a very nifty nato clip, we wanted a piece that felt versatile yet durable, as at home in the city as it feels out in the sticks.
With that in mind, it is no surprise that, much to the unpredictability of the weather in the UK, the history of Waxed Canvas can be found firmly rooted in British heritage. Dating all the way back to the 15th century, with its seafaring origins. To make the fabric waterproof, Sailors and fishermen treated sailcloth with fish or linseed oil. This fabric later became used for protective outerwear and eventually got picked up by farmers, hunters, and motorcyclists, all of whom endure their fair share of changeable weather.
You’ll be familiar with this fabric, particularly if you are a fan of our Wayfare Waxed Jacket - an ever iconic and firm P&Co Favourite, but in particular, the Waxed Cotton Vest evolved in history as a sleeveless alternative to this. Providing core warmth while allowing full arm mobility, again, perfect for those who may need it, fishing or farming alike.
Our Utah Vest was our first pursuit into this kind of product - a blueprint of such, but now our Canyon Vest feels that bit more elevated.