DryProof

WATER-RESISTANT FABRIC ENGINEERED FOR DAILY USE

GP DryProof is a custom-developed fabric by Garment Project. Built around a tightly woven cotton base, it’s treated with a dry wax coating and an additional water-repellent finish to enhance structure and increase protection. The result is a clean, matte surface with dependable water resistance, without synthetic membranes, keeping the fabric breathable and comfortable for long-term wear.

What DryProof is

DryProof is designed for the conditions you actually move through: shifting weather, daily friction, and repeated wear. The fabric is engineered to withstand moisture and impact while maintaining its shape and surface — delivering protection with a calm, structured look.

How it performs

Water resistance, without membranes

Treated for dependable protection while keeping the fabric breathable.

Structured hand and matte surface

Dry wax + water-repellent finish add body, stability, and a clean appearance.

Made for daily wear

Built to handle friction, movement, and changing environments.

Care and longevity

To maintain performance and extend the garment’s lifespan, follow care instructions carefully. Reproofing may be required over time to restore water resistance. DryProof is designed to age with character — changes in surface and texture are part of the fabric’s natural wear.

Key features

Engineered Fabric

Custom-woven for structure and durability

Key features

Dry Wax + Coating

Dual-layer water resistance without membranes

Key features

Breathable Comfort

Airflow maintained for everyday wear

Key features

Engineered Fabric

Custom-woven for structure and durability

Dry Wax + Coating

Dual-layer water resistance without membranes

Breathable Comfort

Airflow maintained for everyday wear

FAQ

Is DryProof fully waterproof?

DryProof is water-resistant for daily conditions. In heavy or prolonged rain, protection will vary with wear and time.

Will the fabric change with use?

Yes. DryProof develops natural character with wear. Surface variation is expected.

Do I need to reproof it?

Over time, reproofing may be needed to restore the water-repellent performance.