Barbours
Re: Barbours
I'd better whisper this but I was delighted when I didn't have to buy Barbours any more ; I found them massively overrated and over priced. They were heavy , smelly and nothing as like as hard wearing as they were supposed to be. I'd get splits , stuck zips and general distress after three or four seasons. Yes, I give my gear a very hard time but a Musto goretex Highlander jacket I bought in '97 is still serviceable apart from a ripped collar; it is still 100% wind and waterproof , weighs next to nothing and is washable.
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Re: Barbours
I can understand the preference for modern apparel, the Barbour I cherish the most, is my Barbour stockman, great to wear whilst stalking in the pouring rain, combined with wellies, also makes a little ground sheet, when the rain has stopped. I`ve also used it for numerous things other than wearing.....
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So can I Merlot.....modern material....lightweight....expensive too........but I cherish the Barbour I bought in 1985 when I bought my first little cottage. All those years ago....now a bit frayed around the edges....everything still working fine though....a bit knarled and could do with a re-proof but it has character and that "lived in" look that can only come with age...................and that's just the Barbour....