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Barbour Penshaw Beanie Hat Pink Rust
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Barbour Pendle Beanie Hat Soft Mint
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Barbour Tartan Scarf Cabernet
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Barbour Tartan Scarf & Glove Gift Set Green Loch Tartan
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Barbour Tartan Socks Gift Box Blue Granite
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Barbour Fair Isle Sock Gift Box Blue Granite/Green Loch
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Barbour Carlton Beanie Hat Grey
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Barbour Carlton Beanie Hat Black
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Barbour Carlton Beanie Hat Sandstone
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Barbour Wilkin Flat Cap Olive Check
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Barbour Sandbay Quilted Trapper Olive
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Barbour Wellington Calf Socks Navy
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Barbour Houghton Socks Mid Grey/Red
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Barbour Houghton Stripe Sock Blue/Grey
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Barbour Houghton Stripe Sock Cranberry/Navy
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Barbour Galingale Tartan Scarf Green Loch
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Barbour Healey Beanie Hat Dark Ginger
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Barbour Morar Beanie Hat Ivy Green
Regular price £27.95Unit price per -
Barbour Morar Beanie Hat Navy
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Barbour Harray Beanie Hat Blue Granite
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Barbour Mosely Beanie Hat Light Sage
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Barbour Swinton Beanie & Galingale Scarf Gift Set Blue Granite
Regular price £54.95Unit price per -
Barbour Carlton Beanie & Gloves Gift Set Navy
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Barbour Ambush Hat Navy
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About Barbour Clothing & Accessories
All Barbour FAQs
Is Barbour considered a luxury brand?
Barbour is regarded as a luxury brand due to its heritage, craftsmanship, and Royal Warrants from the Duke of Edinburgh (1974), Queen Elizabeth II (1982), and King Charles III (1987). While more accessible than high-end fashion labels, its premium materials and durability position it as an attainable luxury for outdoor and lifestyle enthusiasts.
Why is Barbour so expensive?
Barbour products command higher prices due to their handcrafted quality, premium materials, and British manufacturing heritage. The brand’s commitment to sustainability, with services like re-waxing and repairs, extends product lifecycles, justifying the cost. Its global reputation and Royal Warrants further enhance its value.
Is Barbour still made in the UK?
Barbour maintains its heritage by producing many products, including its signature waxed items, at its factory in South Shields, England. While some items are made globally to meet demand, the brand’s core manufacturing remains rooted in the UK, ensuring traditional craftsmanship.
Is Barbour Scottish or English?
Barbour is an English brand, founded in 1894 by John Barbour, a Scotsman from Galloway, in South Shields, England. While its founder’s Scottish roots influence its heritage, the brand’s headquarters and primary manufacturing have been based in England for over 130 years.
Does the royal family wear Barbour?
Barbour is a favourite of the British royal family, with Royal Warrants from the Duke of Edinburgh (1974), Queen Elizabeth II (1982), and King Charles III (1987). Royals like Kate Middleton, Princess Diana, and King Charles have been seen wearing Barbour, reflecting its status as a trusted brand.
Are Barbour jackets worth it?
Barbour jackets are considered worth the investment due to their exceptional durability, weather resistance, and craftsmanship. Handmade in South Shields, England, they are designed to last for decades with proper care, such as re-waxing, making them a reliable choice for outdoor and urban use.
Who owns Barbour?
Founded in 1894 by John Barbour, Barbour remains a fifth-generation family-owned business. Dame Margaret Barbour, who took over in 1972, serves as chairman, with her daughter Helen Barbour as vice-chairman. Based in South Shields, England, the brand upholds its heritage through family leadership.
Why do Barbour coats smell?
The distinctive smell of some Barbour coats comes from their waxed cotton coating, a traditional feature that ensures waterproofing and durability. This natural wax creates a unique, slightly musty odour, which is a hallmark of the brand’s heritage and functional design.