Oilskin
Oilskin is a durable, water-resistant fabric traditionally made from cotton or linen treated with oil or wax to repel moisture. The material has been used for centuries in various applications, particularly in maritime and outdoor settings where protection from the elements is essential. The treatment process involves soaking the fabric in linseed oil, beeswax, or other natural oils, which creates a flexible yet waterproof barrier on the surface fibers.
Originally developed in the 18th century, oilskin became widely popular among sailors, fishermen, and explorers due
Modern oilskin is often produced using synthetic coatings or finishes, such as polyurethane or silicone, to
The term "oilskin" is also sometimes used colloquially to describe any heavily treated or waterproof fabric,