Barbour Classic Bedale Black Jacket
The Bedale jacket, created in 1980, is the first short and lightweight jacket designed by Barbour. Originally intended for horse riding (hence its side openings), it quickly became one of the brand's iconic models. From James Bond to Prince Charles via the Arctic Monkeys, there are countless personalities who have carried this part of England on their shoulders.
The Bedale jacket has an inner tartan lining, a collar to protect against the wind as well as pockets in various places: two on the front, one inside and two on the chest to keep the hands warm. It is possible to close it with its press-studs and/or its zip or to add a hood at the level of the collar in case of bad weather. Made of 170g cotton, it can be worn all year round.
Back length: 76-81cm.
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Brand | Barbour |
Country | England |
Composition | 100% cotton |
Gender | Men |
Reference: | 46080 |
Barbour is established in 1894 in South Shields by John Barbour, who wished to create robust, waterproof wear, adapted to rough weather, for the workers’ communities of North-Eastern Scotland.
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Waxed cotton was then a true revolution, in comparison to the stiff cotton jackets that docker workers and fishermen used to waterproof with tar and fish grease. This new material enabled to craft jackets of better quality, much more comfortable and easy to wear and altogether weatherproof.
Barbour has always been a family story and a family business, faithful to its exceptional knowledge and popular amongst royal personalities and media celebs. Until today, Barbour jackets are handmade in the Simonside workshops of South Shields, and more than 100 000 jackets are produced each year.
Each Barbour jacket feature a brass ring on the front zip, a stormfly flap with snap buttons, two bellowed pockets, two handwarmer pockets lined with moleskine and the traditional velvet collar with snap buttons for an additional hood.
Barbour International
In 1936, Barbour created its subsidiary Barbour International in 1936, specialised in a men's collection dedicated to the world of motorcycling. This subsidiary uses the know-how of the parent company while incorporating motorcycle protections into its quality jackets. Barbour International has taken the name of the "International Six Days" which is the oldest annual competition organized by the International Federation of Motorcycling.
An essential part of the Barbour oiled cotton range, this black hood goes with classic Barbour jackets such as the Bedale or the Ashby.
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