Barbour Icons

Over the past 130 years of our family business, some names have become famous. Originally designed for country pursuits - from fishing to dog walking, horse riding to bird watching - these are the names that have echoed across the fields. And, while they were born to protect through the wind and the rain, what about those glorious British summer days?


We’ve taken our most iconic jackets and redesigned them in lighter fabrics and colours for the warmer months. So, now you never have to be without your Barbour.

The Barbour Icons, Weathered with History.

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Barbour Icons Durham Casual Jacket

The Durham - 1969

Introduced by John Barbour, 4th generation of the family, originally designed for bird-watching and exploring.

Barbour Icon Bedale Casual Jacket

The Bedale - 1980

Introduced by Dame Margaret Barbour, originally designed for riding and working with horses.

Barbour Icon Border Casual Jacket

The Border - 1980

Introduced by Dame Margaret Barbour, originally designed for rugged country walks with your best friend.

Barbour Icon Spey Casual Jacket

The Spey - 1981

Originally designed to keep folks dry fly fishing.

Barbour Icon Transport Casual Jacket

The Transport - 1999

Originally designed for walking and cycling adventures.

Barbour Icon Beadnell Casual Jacket

The Beadnell - 2010

Originally designed as a tailored take on the Bedale, it offers all-season versatility.

Barbour Icons Quiz

Every Jacket Tells a Story. Which One Tells Yours?

Our icons each carry a distinct character. Take our quick quiz to discover which Barbour jacket matches your lifestyle, your plans, and your spring/summer adventures.

Barbour Icons

Same iconic style, new lighter fabrics and shades.

Barbour Icons

Originally designed for country pursuits, these iconic jackets have been reimagined to tackle whatever a British summer throws at them.

Barbour Icons

Always lined with a reminder of our rugged Scottish heritage.

Count on the Icons. Not the Weather.

Over the past 130 years of our family business, some names have become famous. From the 1969 Durham to the 2010 Beadnell, these are the ones that have echoed across the fields. We’ve now taken these iconic archive styles and redesigned them in lightweight fabrics and colours for spring summer.