Breguet Waxed Jacket | Men's

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£519.95
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£519.95

Amundsen's bestselling bomber jacket in a waxed cotton version

The Breguet is Amundsen's take on the insulated flight jacket. It's a long-standing favourite in their range, refined over the years by extensive field-testing that's taken it around Cape Horn and as far as the windswept snowscapes of Antarctica. For autumn 2025, they've released this limited edition variant in waxed cotton. It gives the jacket a more vintage, less sporty look than the usual sleek polyamide – and the waxed fabric will develop a unique patina over time. Apart from the shell, they've also switched the synthetic lining for a soft-touch herringbone cotton, but otherwise all the hallmarks of the classic Breguet jacket are there. Cuffs, waist and neck are all itch-free knitted merino, and the insulation is real wool from Norwegian mountain sheep.

  • The long-standing Amundsen bomber jacket, now in weather-resistant waxed cotton
  • Insulated with 60 grams of 100% Norwegian wool
  • Cuffs, waist and neck knitted in pure merino wool
  • Herringbone weave cotton lining
  • Amundsen peak patches on upper sleeves
  • PFAS-free water repellency
  • Made in Europe
  • Merino Wool
  • Norwegian Wool
  • Waxed Cotton

These body measurements are a general guide to sizing, and the measurements provided are to give you an approximate idea of what size you will be in.

Size Height (cm) Chest (cm) Waist (cm) Seat (cm)
S 170–178 91–96 78–83 92–97
M 174–182 97–102 84–89 98–103
L 178–186 103–108 90–95 104–109
XL 182–193 109–114 96–101 110–115
Size Height (in) Chest (in) Waist (in) Seat (in)
S 66.9–70.1 35.8–37.8 30.7–32.7 36.2–38.2
M 68.5–71.7 38.2–40.2 33.1–35.0 38.6–40.6
L 70.1–73.2 40.6–42.5 35.4–37.4 40.9–42.9
XL 71.7–76.0 42.9–44.9 37.8–39.8 43.3–45.3
XXL 73.2–77.2 45.3–47.2 40.2–41.7 45.7–47.6
  • Manufactured Locally: Made in Estonia
  • Sustainability through Longevity: While the biggest polluters in the outdoor industry compete to make the most noise about recycling and other green initiatives, Amundsen focus on what matters most: fewer products. Through the use of quality materials, technology and craftsmanship, Amundsen continuously make sure your timeless and versatile garments last for generations.

Amundsen clothing is named after one of the greatest explorers ever to walk the Earth. No pressure there then. In fact, the company’s co-founder, Jørgen Amundsen, is a relative of the legendary man himself, and the brand’s designs are based on classic styles from the golden age of exploration. Throw in a generous dash of 1960s Nordic ski resort chic and you’ve got a unique range of good-looking kit that’ll get you noticed in all the right ways.

However, there’s nothing old-fashioned about the way Amundsen’s gear performs. Ruggedly built from merino wool and waterproof triple-layer cotton, these are serious expedition-grade garments built for a Scandi outdoor culture – a concept that the Norwegians call ‘friluftsliv’, or ‘open-air life’. It’s the idea that time spent enjoying the freedom of the outdoors should be a core part of your life, since it enhances just about everything else. Now that’s something we can all get on board with.

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