Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, people got really offended by the dated comment. It’s dated just like skinny jeans are (whose silhouette was not born in the 2010s but nevertheless became really trendy then). This jacket reminds me of cognac leather messenger bags and desert boots. Very dated!!
Barbour is a utility brand worn by sports enthusiasts for decades that is nothing like skinny jeans. That’s why people are speaking up. It’s perfect for what it is - jackets to be worn in the cold and wet that will last for years.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, people got really offended by the dated comment. It’s dated just like skinny jeans are (whose silhouette was not born in the 2010s but nevertheless became really trendy then). This jacket reminds me of cognac leather messenger bags and desert boots. Very dated!!
Anonymous wrote:Really basic stuff that seemed popular in 2015 and now looks pretty dated.
Anonymous wrote:Really basic stuff that seemed popular in 2015 and now looks pretty dated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends how you wear it. If you are wearing it for hunting hours at a time in the rain, then yes, re-wax it yearly.
If you are wearing it around the DMV, into and out of the metro and through the Whole Foods parking lot, you don’t need to re-wax annually.
No one actually hunts in barbour- it is not technical gear. It is good for something that looks nicer than a north face and it's a certain aesthetic and lasts forever. I've worn mine heavily in the fall for 20 years and it still looks great. I had one rewax
It actually is technical gear, meant for hunting and/or riding, depending on the model.
I think maybe one of you is talking about hunting with guns or a bow and one of you is talking about foxhunting.
For the record, I don’t think you can wear a Barbour for foxhunting? My experience with foxhunters is they’re usually wearing formal attire, and also they’re drunk and insane (in the best way) and if they had to wear a bathing suit they would still go hunting.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a fan of my Barbour coat because I find the bird pocket so convenient. I can get a whole redweld folder in there! And it’s comfortable and classic and I like the way it looks.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really basic stuff that seemed popular in 2015 and now looks pretty dated.
You're either very young, or stupid, or possibly both. Barbour has been around since the 19th century and is not a fashion item.
This!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really basic stuff that seemed popular in 2015 and now looks pretty dated.
You're either very young, or stupid, or possibly both. Barbour has been around since the 19th century and is not a fashion item.