Barbour
Classic Beaufort Wax Jacket
Classic Beaufort Wax Jacket
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From the city to the countryside, this durable outerwear will see you through decades in style
When your jacket has a 125-year pedigree from one of the most legendary British brands, you know you've found a piece to last a lifetime. Made to perform for fishermen, countrymen, and outdoorsmen, the Barbour expertise in high-end, rugged outerwear is perfectly captured in this essential waxed jacket. We love the impressive amount of features (and pockets) in this outer layer that will bolster you through rainy days in the fields, and also look equally handsome over a suit on the commute to work.
Features
- Relaxed fit for versatile layering
- Waxed coating keeps wind and water out, and offers extra durability
- Corduroy-lined collar for extra warmth and softness
- Snap-button storm fly front and Velcro-fastening wind cuffs for rough conditions
- Moleskin-lined hand warmer pockets offer extra winter comfort
- Plenty of roomy pockets, including a fully-lined, zip rear game pocket
- Optional snap-button hood (sold separately) that's always handy on rainy days
- Convertible zip for adding the Polarquilt Liner Vest (sold separately) in colder temperatures
- Made in the UK
Materials
- Outer: 100% medium-weight 6oz Thornproof waxed cotton
- Lining: 100% cotton Barbour tartan
- Collar: 100% corduroy
Sizing
- The Barbour Classic Beaufort Wax Jacket has a relaxed fit to slide on over layers
- For the absolute best personal fit, lay flat and measure one of your best-fitting jackets and compare to the garment measurements below
Garment Measurements
| 36 (S) | 38 (M) | 40 (L) | 42 (XL) | 44 (XXL) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 43¾ | 45¾ | 49½ | 51½ | 53½ |
| Back (Armhole to Armole) | 15¼ | 15¾ | 16¾ | 17¼ | 17¾ |
| Sleeve Length | 32½ | 33 | 34 | 34½ | 35 |
| Back Length | 33 | 33 | 33 | 33 | 33 |
All measurements in inches.
Care
- Do not wash
- Sponge clean only
About Barbour
What started in 1894 in the small coastal town of South Shields, England has grown into the cultural titan we know today, recognized by The Queen and worn by a different kind of royalty: James Bond. Fortunately for us, Barbour never forgot where they came from. Maybe that’s because they never actually left. Five generations later, this family-run business still operates in South Shields, bringing wit, grit and glamour to its beautifully functional clothing inspired by the British Countryside. They may be best known for their waxed cotton garments, but every piece of clothing they design is built on the same founding principles of quality, attention to detail, durability, and being fit for purpose.
