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Barbour is a quintessentially British brand known for its heritage and timeless outdoor clothing. Founded by John Barbour in 1894 in South Shields, North East England, the brand originally built its reputation providing weather-resistant oilskins for sailors, fishermen, and dockers. The iconic waxed cotton jacket remains the cornerstone of its identity, often associated with the British countryside and royalty.
While many of its classic waxed jackets are still manufactured at the original factory in Simonside, South Shields, Barbour has expanded its production to include various international locations for its technical pieces, knitwear, and non-waxed items. This global supply chain ensures the brand can meet worldwide demand while maintaining the high-quality standards that have earned it three Royal Warrants.
Family ownership has been central to the brand's continuity. J. Barbour & Sons Ltd remains an independent, family-owned business, currently chaired by Dame Margaret Barbour. This long-standing independence has allowed the brand to protect its heritage while evolving into a global lifestyle brand recognized for durability and classic style.
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