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  • August 04, 2025 3 min read

    If you’ve spent time in the great British outdoors — whether it’s on horseback, on foot, or on operations — you’ll know there’s no room for gear that doesn’t perform. That’s where the smock jacket comes in.

    What Is a Smock Jacket?

    A smock jacket is a rugged, over-the-head outer layer traditionally used in military, field sports, and outdoor survival settings. Unlike standard zip-front jackets, a smock pulls over the head, offering superior weatherproofing, minimal snag points, and a cleaner silhouette. Originally designed for British military use, smocks were built to withstand everything from arctic warfare to rain-soaked hill patrols.

    Today, the smock remains a timeless essential for anyone who values durability, practicality, and performance in extreme conditions. But at Lockwood Smocks, it’s more than that — it’s a return to British manufacturing, honest craftsmanship, and purposeful design.

    A Smock Designed by a Soldier, Built for the Outdoors

    At Lockwood Smocks, I’ve spent over 15 years serving in the British Army — and every smock I design reflects that experience. These aren’t fashion pieces dressed up as outdoor wear. They’re field-ready, built to last, and tested in the real world.

    Whether you’re leading a section through the Brecon Beacons, out stalking deer at dawn, photographing red kites on the fells, or mucking out stables at 5am — a Lockwood smock is built for it all.

    Key Features of a Lockwood Smock:
        •    Overhead design for better weather resistance
        •    Large utility pockets for practical storage
        •    British-milled fabrics including wool, waxed cotton, and ripstop
        •    Velcro TRF patches and rank slides on select military-style models
        •    Tailored female and unisex cuts to suit all body types
        •    Lifetime reproofing and subsidised repair service
        •    Numbered limited edition runs — no mass production here

    Why Choose a Smock Jacket Over a Regular Waterproof?

    Most modern waterproofs are lightweight and packable — but in extreme conditions, that isn’t always enough. Smocks, by contrast, are designed to be:
        •    Heavier duty
        •    More protective in wind and rain
        •    Layer-friendly (easily fits over jumpers, fleeces, or plate carriers)
        •    More durable under duress

    They’re made for action, not convenience — which is why military personnel, hill farmers, gamekeepers, and survivalists have sworn by them for generations.

    British-Made. Battle-Tested. Field-Ready.

    Every Lockwood Smock is made in Barnstaple, Devon, using 100% British materials wherever possible. I work directly with small family-run factories, ensuring quality, traceability, and sustainability in every stitch. It’s not the cheapest way — but it’s the right way.

    This is countrywear that stands for something:
    🛡️ Supporting British jobs
    🌲 Respecting the land we wear it in
    ⚔️ Designed with lived experience

    Who Can Wear a Smock?
        •    Military personnel & veterans
        •    Hunters, stalkers, and beaters
        •    Equestrians and stable hands
        •    Bushcrafters, hikers, and survivalists
        •    Photographers and nature watchers
        •    Anyone who refuses to wear fast fashion into the field

    Where to Buy the Best Smock Jacket in the UK

    If you’re looking for a premium smock jacket in the UK, handmade in small batches with the kind of detailing only a soldier could design — you’re in the right place.

    Visit https://www.lockwoodsmocks.com to shop the current range, including:
        •    The Brecon Smock — named after the legendary training ground
        •    The Churchill — a waxed classic with Guardsman roots
        •    The Arnhem — inspired by airborne grit and history
        •    Our expanding ladies gilet and fleece range

    Join the growing tribe of outdoorsmen and women across Britain who are stepping away from factory fashion and back into something authentic, durable, and proudly British.

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        •    Military smock jacket British made
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    Final Thoughts

    A smock jacket isn’t just a coat — it’s a statement of intent. It says you respect craftsmanship. You spend your time where the weather doesn’t care how stylish you are. And most importantly — you back Britain.

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