Anonymous wrote:My daughter bought one at a thrift store and it stinks to high hell. It has a musty odor nothing will get rid of and I want to burn it.
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: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.
But at some point it also became a fashion item.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What sort of sports? I don't see these while hiking/skiing/climbing.
Shooting and horses. But honestly there is better technical fabric now. But they’re still nice coats.
Anonymous wrote: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.
But at some point it also became a fashion item.
Anonymous wrote: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.
But at some point it also became a fashion item.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What sort of sports? I don't see these while hiking/skiing/climbing.
Cosplaying as country gentry.
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: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.
What sort of sports? I don't see these while hiking/skiing/climbing.
Anonymous wrote: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.
What sort of sports? I don't see these while hiking/skiing/climbing.