Barbour Clothing & Accessories

Discover the iconic British brand Barbour at The Sporting Lodge, where we are an official stockist of classic wax jackets, quilted coats, knitwear, shirts, trousers, scarves, bags, hats, and footwear. Established in 1894 in South Shields, North East England, Barbour is renowned for its practical outerwear, which blends heritage craftsmanship with modern design, making it perfect for both countryside pursuits and urban living. Enjoy straightforward returns when you shop with us.

Barbour’s British Heritage

Founded by John Barbour in 1894, the brand has become a symbol of British quality, known for creating rugged outerwear that withstands the elements. Still family-owned and based in South Shields, Barbour holds three Royal Warrants for its dedication to excellence. Its collections draw inspiration from archives dating back to 1910, reinterpreting classic designs into contemporary pieces. From practical country attire to stylish lifestyle collections, Barbour offers versatility for men, women, and families, spanning clothing, accessories, and footwear. Learn more about the history of Barbour and its evolution since its founding in our detailed overview, or explore how it became a royal favourite in Barbour for Queen and Country

Sustainability and Wax for Life

Barbour is committed to sustainable practices through its Wax for Life programme, which enables jackets to be repaired and re-waxed for extended use. This approach minimises waste and ensures garments retain their performance. By choosing Barbour, you support the responsible sourcing of materials and ethical production, providing lasting value for both you and the environment. For practical tips, check our guides on how to re-wax a Barbour jacket and how to clean a Barbour wax jacket.

Why Buy from The Sporting Lodge?

As an official Barbour stockist featured on the Barbour website, we assure authentic products and straightforward returns. Our curated selection encompasses everything from wax jackets for the countryside to city layers, helping you find the ideal pieces for your needs. Our knowledgeable team provides guidance on features to ensure a seamless shopping experience.

Barbour Styles for Every Occasion

Barbour offers versatile pieces for year-round wear, suitable for both outdoor activities and everyday use. Wax jackets offer reliable protection from rain, while quilted jackets provide lightweight warmth and comfort. Accessories like scarves and bags add a functional touch of style. Explore clothing options, including shirts, tops, dresses, and trousers, suitable for both town and country, alongside robust boots and refined shoes. Discover the everlasting appeal of a Barbour wax jacket for insights into their cultural and practical significance. 

Popular Barbour Favourites

Key items include the Barbour Bedale Wax Jacket for daily durability and the Beaufort for a spacious fit ideal for layering. Quilted options, such as the Annandale, offer breathable comfort for cooler days, while tartan scarves and bags deliver a classic appeal. All pieces are crafted with weather-resistant fabrics for versatility across settings.

Styling Tips

  • Outdoor Walks: Team a wax jacket with a wool jumper and sturdy trousers for dependable wet-weather protection.
  • City Days: Match a quilted jacket with jeans and a scarf for relaxed, stylish comfort.
  • Evening Outings: Complete your outfit with a Barbour bag for a practical yet refined appearance.

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Browse our comprehensive Barbour collection today and select pieces that merge enduring performance with authentic British style.

Barbour — Key Milestones

Year Milestone
1894 J. Barbour & Sons founded by John Barbour in South Shields, supplying oilskins and protective clothing.
1908 The first mail-order catalogue was published; by 1917, catalogue sales accounted for almost 75% of the business.
1912 Company becomes J. Barbour & Sons Ltd; John Barbour is Chairman with sons Jack and Malcolm as joint Managing Directors.
1936 Duncan Barbour introduces the International one-piece motorcycling suit and the A7 waxed jacket, establishing Barbour’s biking identity.
1940–1942 At the request of HMS Ursula’s captain, Barbour develops the two-piece “Ursula” suit, which becomes the standard issue in the Royal Navy submarine service.
1947 Civilian motorcyclists adopt the International jacket.
1964 Steve McQueen and the US ISDT team wear Barbour International gear at the International Six Day Trials in East Germany.
1973 Margaret Barbour becomes Chairman.
1974 First Royal Warrant granted (HRH The Duke of Edinburgh).
1980 The Bedale wax jacket was launched, designed for equestrian use by Margaret Barbour.
1981 Barbour moves into the Simonside factory in South Shields, still the home of wax-jacket manufacturing and repairs.
1982 Second Royal Warrant granted (HM Queen Elizabeth II).
1983 Beaufort wax jacket introduced, designed by Margaret Barbour.
1987 Third Royal Warrant granted (HRH The Prince of Wales; held until his accession in 2023).
1994 Centenary year celebrated.
1998 Classic Barbour Tartan introduced in partnership with Kinloch Anderson.
2001 Margaret Barbour appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
2011 75th anniversary of Barbour International; the first Steve McQueen collection is launched.
2019 125th anniversary; Barbour Re-Loved and My Barbour customisation services launch.
2020 The factory produces PPE gowns for local NHS trusts; the “Wax for Life” circularity programme has been introduced.
2021 Re-Waxing Centenary marked (1921–2021); the then HRH The Prince of Wales opens the Wax for Life Workshop.
2022 GANNI Re-Loved collaboration shown at Copenhagen Fashion Week; mainline collection follows.
2024 30 years of the Liddesdale quilt celebrated; Royal Warrant of Appointment granted to HM The King.
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All Barbour FAQs

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.