WOMEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT HERITAGE RIDING COAT
Modelled on the iconic Rider style, this coat is made in a light-weight dry wax cotton, meaning it is dry to touch without compromising on wind and water resistance.
Featuring wide storm cape detailing and a fantail insert to fit over a saddle or motorbike seat allowing unrestricted movement, raglan sleeve, throat tab and double entry pockets.
Lining Description:
Discover Australian pioneering history with every step in our exclusive Driza-Bone coat, lined with a beautifully detailed historical map. Each coat tells a story of pioneering spirit and monumental achievements:
- McDonald Brothers – Fossil Downs (1883): Embrace the legacy of the McDonald Brothers, who established Fossil Downs, the Kimberley’s first cattle station after an epic cattle drive from Goulburn, NSW.
- Daubney Family – Bannister Downs (1924): Trace the footsteps of the Daubney family, who shaped the South West’s dairy industry by settling Bannister Downs near Northcliffe, WA.
- Kimberley Pearling (1860s-1880s): Reflect on the pearling industry’s rise, from the pioneering pearlers moving from Cossack to the booming Broome.
- James Nicholas – Cobb & Co (1890s): Marvel at James Nicholas’s impact, building crucial roads and inns across WA’s goldfields, fuelling the gold rush and regional development.
- Hancock Family – Cossack, Roebourne (1864): Follow the Hancock family’s tenacious journey to establish Roebourne, the first North West cattle stations, and the region’s first port.
- Sidney Kidman – South Australia & NT (1890s-1910s): Admire the legacy of Sidney Kidman, the ‘Cattle King’, who amassed vast cattle stations across Australia and beyond.
- MacArthur – NSW Merino Sheep (1800-1803): Honor Captain John Macarthur, who pioneered Australia’s merino wool industry, setting the stage for global success.
Each coat is not just a garment but a piece of Australia’s rich heritage. Wear history with pride.
Code:3CTW00001.HBRWN
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