You don't have to have a Land Rover - but it probably helps
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robertoegg to sam_of_london
10 May 1742#15
"No hoodies".... don't worry mate, they are definitely not trying to attract your sort lol
ilikewatch
10 May 1720#30
I didn't realise that not using a lead or clearing up your dogs poo was a toff thing - our council estate must be full of the aristocracy....
Jonnyblock
9 May 176#6
Hideous.
mart321
9 May 174#10
Some of the worst looking barbour stuff I've seen. rrp on these is ridic as well.
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rhinopaul
9 May 171#1
I had one up until 6 months ago but never knew they sold Barbour.Good deal.
gordo1964
9 May 17#2
Lot of options are already sold out.
jeremy_ni
9 May 17#3
I don't need anything here but hot!
mikeyw1
9 May 174#4
Good discounts, but the 'before' prices are very high, unless there's something extra special about the 'Land Rover' Barbour stuff.
Regular Barbour jackets are usually about £150-300.
Scoobyd
9 May 171#5
Free delivery over £30 and free returns too. Nice spot.
Jonnyblock
9 May 176#6
Hideous.
DingoDirk to Jonnyblock
10 May 171#34
Certainly not designed by Paul Smith.
Even the models can't wear some of the items well.
It's the kind of deal you could talk yourself into until you see the pictures.
dezontk
9 May 17#7
Quality jackets / coats.
sam_of_london
9 May 17#8
No hoodies , dont even look nice, just buying the brand name.
dezontk to sam_of_london
9 May 171#9
No hoodies. :laughing: Haha. Barbour atleast has real heritage and screams quality.
robertoegg to sam_of_london
10 May 1742#15
"No hoodies".... don't worry mate, they are definitely not trying to attract your sort lol
MrSweeney to sam_of_london
10 May 171#42
Try the JD Sports new and exclusive 'Council Housed and Violent' evening wear collection instead.... :laughing:
mart321
9 May 174#10
Some of the worst looking barbour stuff I've seen. rrp on these is ridic as well.
sam_of_london
9 May 173#11
Nothing more than big brand name and ridiculous prices.
Look like wearing waxed rags from the last century.
john5877
10 May 17#12
I don't like them myself either personally, yes it is expensive but an item of quality clothing comes with that price
Destard
10 May 172#13
Those rrp prices made me laugh
muffboy to Destard
10 May 17#32
Yes, they have the decimal point in the wrong place.
Error440
10 May 171#14
Toff clothing!, do you get a free pair of wellies and a dog to go with it?
(No lead for the dog obviously and no poo bags one cannot risk getting ones hands dirty)
robertoegg to Error440
10 May 172#16
What a pathetic attempt at a pathetic stereotype.
skemo
10 May 172#17
Go to the outlet in jarrow cheap as anything
ilikewatch to skemo
10 May 171#29
Not when I last visited it wasn't - most of the prices were normal retail prices, other than a very limited amount of "proper" clearance stuff.
lugworm to skemo
10 May 17#33
Not always. I've seen Barbour jackets much cheaper in quite a few shops around the north east. I find the factory shop overpriced.
bresslaw73 to skemo
10 May 17#55
Not as cheap as it used to be.
Error440
10 May 171#18
Hit a nerve did i?
bespokebicycle
10 May 17#19
thanks OP, although most sizes were gone on the wax jackets, I have been looking for a quality bomber jacket for a while and found a navy one for under 60 pounds..also took a punt on the tan wax raincoat.. probably gonna return that one though! ;-) all these other neigh sayers make me laugh where else do you get a quality jacket for under 150 quid nowadays.. maybe back in 1995 or you can get a POS quality one from Sports Direct/M & M Direct if that's your kinda thing!
glduuk
10 May 17#20
Makes a change from Nike air max and friends
Rednirah
10 May 171#21
RRP are a tad high. Barbour is not a cool brand, tbh more for middle aged people with no fashion sense.
Roger_Irrelevant to Rednirah
10 May 173#22
itsjonboyok
10 May 171#23
Barbour has gone the same route as Land Rover, when I started farming in the eighties both were for hard work - now there fashion based.
Error440 to itsjonboyok
10 May 17#24
Isn't that the way everything goes look at doc martins now
othen
10 May 173#25
I think some of the comments above are more than a little harsh on Barbour: it is a high end and very well made brand that is very different from the low cost fashion garments that come and go (the comment about hoodies was quite funny...). I still have the Barbour waxed cotton jacket I bought new in 1982 (I think it cost about £100 then, so hardly surprising that a similar item would be about £500 now). It has been re-proofed 3 or 4 times and has lots of repairs, but I still use it for occasional shooting days. How many hoodies will be around in 35 years I wonder?
I've added some heat, and would have bought something but unfortunately the larger sizes were out of stock in the jackets I liked.
roberts432 to othen
10 May 17#27
I doubt your new barbour will last as long now though, the quality sadly to say isn't there and the prices as silly
its a shame as its a local south shields company, but like everything now the quality isn't as good as it used too be more fashion now
Similar to hunter wellies they used to be good but new one terrible and customer services matches it now.
I bought a new pair in sale £55 normally £155, and no not them glossy wellies you see a festivals they no better than Dunlop, well not a patch on wellies I had bought in 80s and still use.
they all gone for the fashion stakes
nokiafusion
10 May 17#26
We have a Barbour outlet shop at Freeport Castleford that's really cheap..
MrConway
10 May 17#28
Great deal but unfortunately L and XL are in the main sold out.
ilikewatch
10 May 1720#30
I didn't realise that not using a lead or clearing up your dogs poo was a toff thing - our council estate must be full of the aristocracy....
monkeyhanger75
10 May 17#31
Normal retail prices when i've been too. Fenwicks event or Metrocentre House of Fraser sale is usually where you'll find reduced Barbour coats locally. Still made in the UK by people not working for a bowl of rice a day.
businessbhoy
10 May 17#35
LOL at £139 RRP for a barbour polo sweat shirt!!!!
If you told me you picked it up for £3.99 in Tescos I wouldn't flinch.
JusticeForThe96
10 May 17#36
Great find OP, would never have thought to look there (despite being a Land Rover owner!)
And never mind all of the fashion moguls who have stuck their beaks in for no reason.
skemo
10 May 17#37
I got a coat for £40 and leather boots for £30 always been loads when I've been must just be luck of the draw
upset.brown.pant
10 May 17#38
i wouldn't pay the rrp and some of those are overdesigned, but hot deals for those who like them. at least they don't have a massive BARBOUR label slapped across them like so much i see people wearing.
Cameron92
10 May 17#39
When you notice chavs that:
7 years prior were sporting Superdry and Lyle & Scott
6 years prior were sporting North Face
5 years prior were sporting Luke 1977
Etc
Are now sporting Barbour. You know it's no longer a good brand.
mcek to Cameron92
11 May 17#69
simply that fashion goes around and around and comes back again.....
Barbour was the choice of the loadsamoney early 80's casual football spectating herd, hard-wearing against any jolly scrapes they incurred outside the stadia..
Error440
10 May 17#40
I've not seen any council estate that compares to chiswick park or Chelsea in terms of crap and if you goto Chiswick park in the morning its full of these strange creatures called toffs all standing about chatting while their dogs run amok, theres more dog poo bins then rubbish bins in that park and even free poo bag dispensers yet they still don't bother.
supergran
10 May 171#41
Barbour jackets?!?! Land Rover's the new hair dresser's car?
brooky
10 May 172#43
What a pathetic attempt at a pathetic stereotype
patrick_000
10 May 17#44
I agree. Land Rovers are very common in the UK and certainly are not the preserve of country estate owners. In London those who don't pick up after dogs are mainly benefit scroungers with a chip on their shoulder. It'd help a lot if the councils bothered to fine people not picking up after dogs.
andrewp
10 May 17#45
A couple of items I like there and fair prices for Barbour. Agree with people's comments about the RRP's. Nobody is paying £500 for these.
They are a bit more expensive, but the quality is obvious if you've ever owned one. Not to everyone's taste, but that's the same with a lot of things.
stevenmcdowall39
10 May 17#46
lmfao, pure class
themorgatron
10 May 17#47
Nearly all of their stuff is made in Eastern Europe.
robertoegg
10 May 171#48
Although, I'd argue mine was succinct and without envy, therefore, a far superior attempt at a pathetic stereotype.
sam_of_london
10 May 172#49
I don't wear hoodies for style. The weather this side of the pond is not forgiving. Wearing a hoodie saves you from the rain if caught unexpectedly.
Bargain.Hunters
10 May 17#50
All these are exclusive to Landrover so will not be in the high street shops and I bet not as luxurious. Not bad for those who want to own a Barbour jacket but can't afford high street prices. Those in the know will know. Like buying joules exclusive outlet pieces. We all know they are outlet or not in the regular shops.
dtovey89
10 May 17#51
HEAWD would love this.
Taking the dog, wife and kids out in the land rover dressed in the finest Barbour. What a statement :confused:
john184
10 May 17#52
Virtually all sold out.
mutley1
10 May 17#53
just need grey hair, a land rover, pair of wellies and a sheep dog as accessories and you'll look gorgeous. :innocent:
Faba1993
10 May 171#54
:laughing:
op heat added :smiley: great deal
malm
10 May 17#56
do they deliver to council estates.
powerbrick
10 May 17#57
whaleshark
10 May 17#58
They also hide your face from cctv if you are out on the rob.
seeweed
10 May 17#59
Thought about it until I saw the pictures.
robertwilliamsmith
10 May 17#60
Barbour stopped being cool a long time ago. Sold my two Barbour jackets 5 years ago and haven't looked back since. Same goes with North Face.
bresslaw73 to robertwilliamsmith
10 May 172#62
I'm over the moon for you mate. What is "cool" now?
EMBASSY
10 May 17#61
Sand Storm Jacket has a hood. :stuck_out_tongue:
sam_of_london
10 May 17#63
No you need a Balaclava for that. Aldi sells them from r £2.
janz70
10 May 17#64
Barbour site say this is not a recognised seller!!!!!!
edwardo1973
10 May 17#65
Seems like everything's been sold oos!
unrealeck
10 May 17#66
lol this is exactly what I thought of when I saw these.
Going for a ramble.
v5535
10 May 17#67
Picked a jacket from outlet for £49. Was a sample piece
MrSweeney
11 May 17#68
Ordered a jacket yesterday lunch time, received confirmation, all good.
New email this morning, "your order is out of stock and has been cancelled."
Nice one JLR.....
othen
14 May 17#70
I think you have been very rude. It would seem that you are using 'toff' is a derogatory sense because you have a chip on your shoulder about people more successful than yourself. I wear a Barbour jacket (that I bought in 1982), have a dog (a cross breed called Bob, and I always clean up after him), three houses and two cars (one of which is a Porsche) - do you consider me a toff? Well, I'm an electrician... but perhaps you think electricians should be poor people.
You should grow up and not be offensive.
Error440
14 May 17#71
Toffs are toffs and success is a matter of opinion personally i hate the greedy people who hog this planet. Cuba had the right idea. Its very telling that poor people give a higher percentage of their income to charity then rich people and those from more equal societies and the poor in first world country's have a higher sense of life satisfaction and happiness, then those of us in the corrosive first world with our urban jungles which are detrimental to mental health and our stupid class devides and judgement of the worth of human lives in terms of money.
Its all rather pathetic
bresslaw73
14 May 17#72
When you movin to Cuba mate? I've heard it's lovely now that Castro has gone and they're sucking up to the USA again.
Error440
14 May 17#73
Yeah sad that, history may well repeat when they find themselves being a land of casinos.
othen
15 May 17#74
By the same token: losers are losers. I am able to tell from your poor use of English (in particular you don't understand where (and where not) to use the captive apostrophe) that you are nearer the bottom of society than the top. As a consequence you have a grudge against more successful people.Your resulting attitude problem matters not a great deal, but it is amusing.
Error440
15 May 171#75
Define successful i think a nurse or a teacher is more successful then a bank manager, they have helped people and have something to be proud of. What pride is there in hoarding cash and buying expensive things?
J_D
15 May 171#76
Stay poor
Error440
15 May 17#77
I'm good thanks :smiley:
kreames
15 May 17#78
Lots of money and buy womens car. Great success
othen
16 May 17#79
You don't understand how to use captive apostrophes in English either Kreames; perhaps you went to the same school as Error?
sam_of_london
24 Jun 17#80
Every sale helps the ducy. The ducy of Cornwall. Hip Hip Horray
Opening post
BE READY FOR ADVENTURE, RELAXATION AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN WITH STYLISH AND PRACTICAL CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES FROM BARBOUR FOR LAND ROVER. NOW WITH UP TO 70% OFF.
Top comments
All comments (80)
Regular Barbour jackets are usually about £150-300.
Even the models can't wear some of the items well.
It's the kind of deal you could talk yourself into until you see the pictures.
Look like wearing waxed rags from the last century.
(No lead for the dog obviously and no poo bags one cannot risk getting ones hands dirty)
I've added some heat, and would have bought something but unfortunately the larger sizes were out of stock in the jackets I liked.
its a shame as its a local south shields company, but like everything now the quality isn't as good as it used too be more fashion now
Similar to hunter wellies they used to be good but new one terrible and customer services matches it now.
I bought a new pair in sale £55 normally £155, and no not them glossy wellies you see a festivals they no better than Dunlop, well not a patch on wellies I had bought in 80s and still use.
they all gone for the fashion stakes
If you told me you picked it up for £3.99 in Tescos I wouldn't flinch.
And never mind all of the fashion moguls who have stuck their beaks in for no reason.
7 years prior were sporting Superdry and Lyle & Scott
6 years prior were sporting North Face
5 years prior were sporting Luke 1977
Etc
Are now sporting Barbour. You know it's no longer a good brand.
Barbour was the choice of the loadsamoney early 80's casual football spectating herd, hard-wearing against any jolly scrapes they incurred outside the stadia..
They are a bit more expensive, but the quality is obvious if you've ever owned one. Not to everyone's taste, but that's the same with a lot of things.
Taking the dog, wife and kids out in the land rover dressed in the finest Barbour. What a statement :confused:
op heat added :smiley: great deal
Going for a ramble.
New email this morning, "your order is out of stock and has been cancelled."
Nice one JLR.....
You should grow up and not be offensive.
Its all rather pathetic