The Heritage of Barbour Jackets

Origin of Barbour Jackets
Origin of Barbour Jackets
Established in 1894 by John Barbour in South Shields, England, Barbour jackets have become synonymous with British country living and practical outdoor wear.
Iconic Waxed Cotton
Iconic Waxed Cotton
Barbour's signature waxed cotton material is both waterproof and durable. Its unique patina develops over time, reflecting the wearer's lifestyle and environment.
Royal Warrants Bestowed
Royal Warrants Bestowed
Barbour has been awarded three Royal Warrants, prestigious endorsements for service to the Royal Households of the UK, highlighting its commitment to excellence.
On-screen Appearances
On-screen Appearances
Barbour jackets have graced the silver screen in films like 'Skyfall', reinforcing their status as a quintessential British brand. They blend heritage with modernity.
Sustainability Efforts
Sustainability Efforts
Barbour is actively working on sustainability by offering a re-waxing service, extending their jackets' life and reducing environmental impact through reuse.
Collaborations and Innovation
Collaborations and Innovation
Barbour has collaborated with various designers, including Steve McQueen and Alexa Chung, to merge traditional style with contemporary fashion sensibilities.
Distinctive Features
Distinctive Features
Classic features like the corduroy collar, tartan lining, and the large bellow pockets set Barbour jackets apart, making them instantly recognizable.
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When was Barbour established?
1894 in South Shields
1901 in London
1889 in Birmingham