i+w x crescent down works waxed canvas vest

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the very first style made and sold by Crescent Down Works, the northwest vest is a slimmer fitting piece, allowing it to be worn as a warm layer under a jacket or a top piece over a sweatshirt.

we've always had a deep affection for oilcloth, although it's a wildly different fabric from denim, it's strikingly similar— oilcloth develops its own deeper character and dimension through time and use.

the very first style made and sold by Crescent Down Works, the northwest vest is a slimmer fitting piece, allowing it to be worn as a warm layer under a jacket or a top piece over a sweatshirt.

we've always had a deep affection for oilcloth, although it's a wildly different fabric from denim, it's strikingly similar— oilcloth develops its own deeper character and dimension through time and use.

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fit and sizing

unisex sizing. we recommend men take your normal size and women size down from your normal size.

if you need any help determining your size, please feel free to reach out to us.

care and materials

washing once or twice a year should be enough for the average wearer.

  • outer: 100% waxed cotton
  • inner: 100% streakfree nylon

for further care & storage instructions, click here.

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( a brief history )

Crescent Down Works

in 1974, after years of working in Eddie Bauer's first-ever down testing laboratory, Anne Michelson decided to found Crescent Down Works, where she began producing vests and parkas to order in her own small shop located in Seattle's University District.

today, nearly 50 years later, the small team at Crescent Down Works continues to make every single piece in-house, from pattern to finished garment, under one roof in their Seattle factory now run by Anne's daughter, Annie.

every jacket and vest they make is a classic Northwest outerwear design, insulated with ethically sourced high-grade down, and paired with traditional fabrics that offer the perfect combination of durability and performance.