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Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja |
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Plaćanje: | Tekući račun (pre slanja) Ostalo (pre slanja) Pouzećem Lično |
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Novi Sad, Novi Sad |
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Veličina (evropska): Nepoznata
Boja: Zelena
Proizvođač: Ostalo
Model rukava: Kratak
Materijal: Pamuk
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J. Barbour & Sons, Limited, trading as Barbour, is an English luxury and lifestyle brand founded by John Barbour in 1894 that designs, manufactures and markets waxed cotton outerwear, ready-to-wear clothing, footwear and accessories under the Barbour and Barbour International brands.
J.Barbour & Sons, Limited
A button on a Barbour Jacket
Company type
Private
Industry
Fashion
Founded
1894; 131 years ago in South Shields, England
Founder
John Barbour
Headquarters
Simonside, South Shields, England
Number of locations
30+ retail stores
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Margaret Barbour (Chairman)
Steve Buck (managing director)
Helen Barbour (Vice Chair)
Products
Outerwearready-to-wearfootwearaccessories
Revenue
£225 million for YE 30 April 2019
Website
barbour.com
Founded in South Shields, England, as an importer of oil cloth, J. Barbour and Sons Ltd became known for its waxed cotton jackets, a common element of British country clothing; some refer to any waxed cotton jacket, regardless of brand, as a `Barbour jacket`.[1][2] Barbour holds royal warrants for the supply of ‘waterproof and protective clothing’ from the Duke of Edinburgh (1974), Queen Elizabeth II (1982) and King Charles III (1987).[3]
History
Leadership
Products
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Modern Barbour `Stockman` coat
A men`s waxed cotton Barbour jacket in green
Barbour is best known for its lines of jackets, in particular the Beaufort Jacket introduced in 1983 that quickly became a favourite among British royals and aristocrats, as well as the general public.[10] Widely imitated since its launch, its waxed olive exterior and oversized corduroy collar are now associated with British country life worldwide.
In addition to its waxed and quilted jackets, J. Barbour & Sons Ltd is famous for sweaters, moleskin clothing, corduroy clothing, and tattersall shirts. Barbour entered the `waterproof-breathable` market with its own type of waterproof liners, Cordura external fabric, and polar fleece sweaters. Some Barbour products contain outdoor-orientated features such as snug-fitting collars, `storm cuffs`, waterproof pockets with drainage holes, and wide `game` pockets.
In recent years, the company modernized its collections to appeal to a younger clientele while maintaining credibility with the traditional countryside customer. Many of the more fashionable ranges are influenced by the `Barbour International` motorcycling ranges. Taking inspiration from the company`s 1936 waxed cotton motorcycling suit and the 1951 `Original Green` motorcycling jacket, modern collections are fashionable interpretations of the companies heritage in bikes. While the traditional waxed cotton jackets are still manufactured in Simonside, South Shields, some of the other products are manufactured outside the United Kingdom. Nonetheless, Barbour`s motorcyclist attire became overshadowed by its much more popular hunting attire, including its waxed as well as quilted jackets, and today Belstaff has supplanted the brand`s place among motorcycle enthusiasts.
Despite traditional connotations with rural life, Barbour jackets saw increased popularity as an urban fashion item in the 2010s decade.[11][1] In the 2010s Barbour collaborated with several urban fashion brands including Wood Wood, Ally Capellino[12] and White Mountaineering.[13]