Barbour International Now Available on Barbour.com

Barbour International Now Available on Barbour.com

WHY IS BARBOUR INTERNATIONAL ON BARBOUR.COM?


If you’re a loyal follower of both of our brands, Barbour and Barbour International, you can finally shop all of our seasonal newness under one roof. Bringing the heritage and signature styles of both labels to one shared home on Barbour.com allows us to celebrate the coast-to-country lifestyle that continues to inspire our flagship brand, Barbour, and the urban city living that brings the contemporary style to Barbour International in one place. Continue to shop your favourite styles and explore our new look, here at Barbour.com.

We know you might have some questions about our new look, so find the answers to your queries below:

What is the difference between Barbour and Barbour International?




Since 1894, Barbour has had a mission to provide practical and functional clothing for outdoor adventurers worldwide with a shared love of coast-to-country living and the exceptional quality clothing needed to accompany it. Renowned for our iconic waxed jackets, classic British style and timeless designs that are built to last, Barbour remains true to its core values as a family-run business while continuing to be inspired by the unique values of the British countryside and the North-East coast by which it was founded.

Today, Barbour International is a stand-alone brand which celebrates a long and rich heritage in motorcycle-inspired clothing since 1936. Inspired by the biker look and a fast-paced urban lifestyle, the styles and designs that Barbour International is known for boast contemporary fabrics and silhouettes while introducing a new generation to our signature waxed cotton and iconic style. With an authentic look and robust edge, Barbour International is made for those with a desire to be original.




Who is Barbour International?

In 1936, Duncan Barbour, the third generation of the Barbour family and a keen motorcyclist, introduced a one-piece waxed cotton suit called the Barbour International into the Barbour range. Developed specifically for the 1936 International Six Day Trials, the Barbour International suit became so popular that it was worn by virtually every rider in the ISDT circuit from the 1950s to the 1970s. Eventually, this suit was even adapted for military use as it was turned into a two-piece jacket and trousers which became a standard issue for Britain’s submariners.

Today, after launching as a standalone website supplying garments for men, women, children and dogs in 2018, the Barbour International brand has returned to its original home on the Barbour.com site while continuing to deliver the authentic, motorcycle-inspired aesthetic and heritage, it has become synonymous with since the very beginning.




Who wears Barbour International?

Barbour International is supported by a multitude of enthusiasts around the world, with ongoing collaborations with celebrities such as Mollie King, Reggie Yates, Sam Fender and, most notably, Steve McQueen who wore the iconic Barbour International suit in the 1964 International Six Day Trials, while his legacy continues to inspire his namesake collaboration with Barbour International to this day.



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