British Millerain Explained
In brief: British Millerain is a long-established English textile company that produces waxed cotton and other weatherproof fabrics supplied to clothing makers around the world. With roots going back to the late nineteenth century and a heritage in coated and waxed cloth, it is one of the names behind the heritage British outerwear tradition, now based in Rochdale.
Who they are
British Millerain is a specialist cloth maker, a finisher and supplier of waxed cotton and weatherproof fabrics rather than a clothing brand you buy directly. Their cloth is sold to garment manufacturers, who cut and sew it into the jackets that reach the shop floor. When you wear a heritage waxed jacket, there is a good chance the fabric began life at a mill like this one.
The heritage
The company's roots reach back to the late nineteenth century and the great age of British textile finishing, when Lancashire and Yorkshire led the world in coated and proofed cloth. The business grew out of that tradition of waxing and proofing cotton for people who worked outdoors, and it has carried that specialism forward through more than a century of changing fashion and technology. Today it is based in Rochdale, in the historic heart of the northern English textile country.
What they make
British Millerain is best known for waxed cotton, but its range is broader than that single fabric. It produces a spread of weatherproof and coated cloths in different weights, finishes and colours, from traditional dry-touch waxes to more contemporary treatments, supplying both heritage outerwear and modern fashion labels that want an authentic weatherproof cotton. The mill is the kind of supplier that lets a clothing brand offer genuine waxed cotton without running its own finishing plant.
Why the maker matters
The character of a waxed jacket is decided as much by the cloth as by the cut. The base weave, the type and quantity of wax, and the finishing process all shape how the fabric beads water, how it ages, how it feels in the hand and how it takes on a patina. A respected finisher brings consistency and a deep well of know-how to those choices, which is why heritage outerwear makers value long relationships with established mills. The finish you get, whether a drier matte Sylkoil-style cloth or a heavier glossy thornproof one, comes down to how the mill proofs the cotton.
Part of the bigger picture
British Millerain sits within the wider world of waxed cotton, the heritage weatherproofing tradition that also gave us the classic British country and motorcycle jacket. Understanding the mill behind the cloth is part of understanding why these jackets last decades and can be re-waxed and handed on rather than discarded.
British Millerain at OD's Designer Clothing
Heritage waxed cotton is one of the fabrics we care most about, and knowing the mills behind it is part of why we trust it to last. We are always glad to talk through the cloth, the finish and the re-waxing care that keeps a waxed jacket going for a lifetime.