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Barbour at Fenwicks

Monday, 14 September 2020

Last week saw the launch of an exclusive collection by Barbour for department store Fenwick which, since 1882, has sold quality goods to discerning customers in its stores throughout the country and online. Like Barbour, Fenwick is still family-owned and both brands mingle a modern outlook with a very British spirit that appreciates heritage presented in a contemporary way.


The two brands have worked together to produce a four-piece collection, two jackets, based on the classic Barbour 'Bedale', a gorgeous heavy brushed cotton shirt and wool scarf; all in an exclusive red/blue tartan. 



The jacket comes in navy blue and a new red waxed cotton colour, the first time this shade has been used on this jacket. After initial doubt, I quickly came to love the red which will soon acquire the usual Barbour patina, softening with age and the passage of time. Who wants their Barbours to look brand new?

The Bedale has been slightly remodelled and slimmed down for this collaboration and, while Barbour jackets are often sized generously, this one fits true to size. It feels well-made and fitted me perfectly (I'm a 38" chest and ordered that size). 

The Bedale, with its equestrian origins, is slightly shorter than some Barbours, which makes it ideal for both stylish town and country wear. I've worn a number of their jackets over the years (including a battered old Border bought 35 years ago). This example of the Bedale strikes me as one of the most adaptable Barbour jackets in terms of its uses. I wear mine over knitwear, a pair of cords or denims, but equally it would complement the new smart casual workwear styles that have developed as we turn from over-formal work clothing.

With this small but perfectly formed collection two great British brands have produced a truly robust outdoor jacket, combining style and practicality with shirt and scarf that match the tartan lining. Prices range from £28 to £249 and they are available from all Fenwick stores. For more information and to buy see Fenwick.

This feature is sponsored by Fenwick. I was sent the clothes to try and review. All views are mine.

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