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Barbour Commander Dept B Jackets Back In Stock

Barbour Commander Dept B

The highly anticipated delivery of the Barbour Commander Jackets has arrived at Aphrodite Clothing. From the Barbour Dept. B collection this limited edition piece is touted as one of the most wanted pieces of outerwear this year.

Based on the jacket worn by Daniel Craig in Skyfall, the Commander exudes masculine style while retaining clean lines and a fashion edge. Dept. B is a heritage range which draws from the archives to produce an intricately tailored range. Effortlessly stylish and easy to wear, this now iconic jacket features soft leather-bound cuffs, shoulder and elbow patches, two zipped rear pockets, three front pockets and a button-up throat strap. The jacket is crafted in the label’s signature waxed cotton and lined with the recognisable Barbour tartan.

This versatile jacket can be worn as a blazer with the collar folded down and lapels open, or with the collar turned up and the neck strap fastened. For a ‘007’ look wear with this seasons chunky knit jumpers and Barbour tartan scarf.

This collectable piece would make the perfect gift for avid Bond fans and Barbour collectors alike. This is our third delivery of the jackets with the previous deliveries selling out much faster than ever anticipated. Having already sold a number as pre-orders we recommend purchasing quickly to avoid disappointment.

Invest in an immaculately crafted piece of British style at Aphrodite Clothing. Price £399.00 with Free P&P.

Barbour Scarves Arrive Once Again

Barbour Scarves

Each season the iconic outerwear specialist that is Barbour, offer a range of functional heritage inspired clothing and accessories, none more popular than their tartan lambswool scarf. Well known for providing practical clothing with a fashionable edge Barbour are the epitome of traditional British fashion.

This 100% fine lambswool piece is soft to the touch and will provide the warmth needed to protect against the winter weather. Available in a range of colours this is the perfect item to compliment your winter jacket. An ideal Christmas gift that adds a touch of traditional style to any outfit.

The tartan scarf is available in four colours and can be purchased now from our Barbour range priced from £30-£35.

Designer Jackets: 5 Functional Suggestions For Winter

Patagonia Torrentshell Jacket Blue

We all know the impact of the global recession. Consumers are continually looking for ways to get more for their money and are less likely to make the frivolous purchases that they might have done so in the past. The fashion industry has not escaped the grasp of the economic slowdown and industry brands are fighting each other to get a piece of your hard earned cash. To aide them in their battle, brands tend to offer more than just a jacket that looks good. Functionality and durability are just a couple of factors that come into play as they strive to deliver jackets that you will want to purchase over similar garments.

With the above in mind we thought it would be a good time to bring to you five jackets that are in stock at the moment that are ideal for Winter.  We have specifically chosen jackets that have various features and differing price points.


Woolrich Arctic Parka

 

1. Woolrich Arctic Parka – £629
The unmistakable Woolrich Arctic Parka is seen by many in the industry as the definitive winter jacket. The Arctic Parka was initially produced for and worn by oil workers in Alaska where temperatures demanded a garment that would keep the workers warm and ultimately safe. This modern day version, based on the original uses the same Ramar fabric that the original was crafted in but has been given a Teflon coating to resist water. The warmth is kept in thanks to a 80% duck down, 20% duck feathers insulation along with a removable coyote fur hood lining. In terms of an all round winter jacket, you will can do a lot worse than try out the Woolrich Arctic Parka.


Moncler Hooded Gilet

2. Moncler Ribay Gilet – £560
If there’s one brand that the celebrities are continually being snapped in over the past year when the weather gets cold, it’s Moncler. In essence, Moncler is a luxurious ski-wear brand that has now been adopted by many of the rich and famous as the must-have label to own in the Winter. Famous names such as Justin Timberlake, Wayne Rooney, David Beckham, Jay-Z and Kanye West have all been snapped wearing Moncler jackets.

Rather than pick a full-on down filled jacket such as the Canut or Himalaya, we’ve chosen the stylish Moncler Ribay gilet from their latest collection. Gilet’s are in-demand at the moment and although this one is at the higher end of the price scale, you get a lot for your money. A high quality 90% down, 10% feather insulation is packed away in this diamond quilted design. The removable hood adds to the flexibility of this piece as you can take it off on days when it’s not raining/snowing or maybe when it’s slightly warmer weather.

The gilet becomes a functional addition to your wardrobe as you can wear it in a variety of climates, matched with either a t-shirt or jumper and you can probably wear it more times than a large jacket across the course of the year.


 

CP Company Goggle Jacket

3. C.P Company Goggle Jacket – £795
The release of any new season CP Company Goggle Jacket perennially induces a frenzy amongst fans of the brand. Often you will find that they will make the sacrifice of paying what in all honesty is a lot of money to most people so they can be the first to be seen wearing the new ‘Mille Miglia’ jacket. This season, C.P Company have outdone themselves with this stunning goggle jacket that we now have available in two colours.

Under the exterior of the outer layer which follows the usual 3 pocket Mille Miglia design, you will find a separate long sleeved down filled inner layer which could be worn as a separate jacket. This inner layer is insulated with an incredible 90% down and 10% feather which is a very high quality ratio that you do not often see. Finished with corozo buttons, goggles to the hood and left arm, this is a piece that will be talked about for years.


Barbour Millom Jacket

4. Barbour Millom Jacket – £250
The huge resurgence in popular culture of recent years that Barbour has seen may seem to have slowed down somewhat to the everyday man that knows them from their quilted jackets. Every brand has to assess the current market though and rather than produce quilted jackets for the masses like in previous years, Barbour are now concentrating on what they have done well for decades; functional heritage outerwear.

Introducing the Barbour Millom jacket, a 6oz Sylkoil waxed piece inspired by technical sailing jackets. Crafted for the modern man in the outdoors, the slim fitting Millom harbours extra details such as fleece lined pockets, stormfly front, elasticated cuffs and Velcro straps combine to aide the jacket’s suitability for the winter. The high button neck and fixed drawstring hood are again features which have been purposefully created to protect you from the elements.


Patagonia Torrentshell Jacket

5. Patagonia Torrentshell Jacket – £100
Getting caught in a downpour if you are not prepared is an awful feeling. It leaves you wet, miserable and wondering why you didn’t buy a coat that was waterproof. The Patagonia Torrentshell jacket is built specifically for those wet weather days when you might get caught in a downpour of torrential rain. Owning a Patagonia Torrentshell jacket means that you are always ready for those conditions.

The jacket folds down into a small neat bundle that can be stored in your car or bag. It is crafted from a lightweight H2No® Performance Standard 2.5-layer nylon material that has been given a Deluge® DWR finish to make it water resistant. A laminated visor on the hood and smaller details such as adjustable cuffs and DWR treated zippers all combine to make this a fantastic wet weather jacket for life in the outdoors.

Barbour ‘Skyfall’ Commander Jacket Pre Order

The much hyped Barbour ‘Skyfall’ Commander Jacket was one of the fastest selling jackets we’ve ever stocked when it arrived only a few months ago. Thankfully we have managed to get our hands on a lot more stock of this impressive ‘Limited Edition’ piece from the Barbour Department B range which is due to arrive in early November.

Barbour Commander Jacket

Worn by Daniel Craig in the James Bond Skyfall film, the Commander jacket is based heavily on the Barbour x Tokito Sporting jacket from a year ago. Excitement has been building since last year with fans of the Bond franchise and Barbour eager to see the release of this waxed jacket. We were one of the first on the web to be able to offer the Commander to customers and offer Free UK delivery on orders over £100.  You can pre-order the Barbour Commander Jacket now from us for £399.00.

Behind The Scenes At Barbour

What is the first thing you think of when we say Barbour? British, Northern, Waxed Jackets, Country? Whatever you relate Barbour with, their is no getting away from the fact that they are a brand that personifies Britishness, the ultimate British heritage brand that has expanded and grown over the years to become one of the most sought after brands all over the world.

Aphrodite managed to organise a trip to the famous Barbour factory for a behind the scenes guided tour of the working factory and we have put together this blog post showing the full tour including a special archived area, design studios and the factory floor, giving you an insight to the world of Barbour.

Being a company based in Sunderland, we are very proud of the fact that the Barbour Factory is still based in South Shields in the North East of England, the original starting place for the brand. The factory that the company resides in today has been occupied by the Barbour family since 1981, expanding and growing as and when needed. Today the factory has a workforce of 150 people, who all play a vital part of the smooth running of the production team, producing quality products to the highest standards that Barbour pride themselves in. We were actually surprised how smoothly the production process ran as we made our way through the factory from area to area.

Our first stop was in the menswear show room, showcasing the new lines and collection for the coming seasons. Point of sale displays and the visual merchandising of the collections were bang on trend, mixing vintage aspects with new elements to appeal to all age groups. Each collection, for example heritage, department B, lifestyle etc has its own unique look and feel, which is followed through the complete collection and covering all aspects of branding, from lookbook designs, POS stands, photography and even down to the garment labels, making each piece instantly recognizable to its own collection. This is a huge part of Barbour’s branding and marketing strategy, and helps each collection have its own identity, while still being instantly recognizable as a Barbour product.

As we made our way to the factory floor, we couldn’t help but notice the family feel and atmosphere throughout the buildings. You can genuinely tell that this is a family run business and how much pride every person takes in their role in the company. At the present time Barbour is in its 5th generation of a family owned business, with Dame Margaret Barbour as Chairman and her daughter Helen Barbour as Vice Chairman and Head of Barbour Sporting.

The factory itself was a lot bigger then we thought and the number of workers was far more then we anticipated. All together Barbour has a workforce of almost 600 employees, 150 of whom are part of the production team and they are one of the Northeasts largest employers, with over 400 based in the North East area. 90% of the workforce has been with the company for over a year, with many employees having over ten years service. These statistics says all that needs to be said about the staff satisfaction, moral and ultimate enjoyment of the job.

Barbour Material

Every single jacket to go through the production process here is hand made and manual work is always preferred to machines. The workers need to be extremely skilled in their rolls to achieve the high standards set by the company. Watching the staff getting on with their tasks made it look easy, but the precision and accuracy needed for every part of the process is second to none, opening our eyes as to why Barbour has the price tag it does.

Barbour Pattern Cutting

The above images shows the initial stages of the creation of a waxed jacket, cutting out the templates for each part of the jacket and hand modifying them. This is a crucial exercise, as this is the basis of the jacket, if this goes wrong it could lead to a batch of imperfect jackets, wasting time, materials and ultimately money. Each piece is then moved to the sewing area, ready for the machinists to work their magic.

Barbour Jackets

The above images shows the Bedale jacket under construction. At one time, up to 9 different types of jackets can be made on the factory floor, on this particular day 5 various styles were being produced.

The Machinist work is highly skilled, the art of stitching on waxed jackets cannot be re-worked, as it means that the garment wont be fully waterproof. Accuracy is essential.

After the jacket has been constructed, the buttons etc are added to the product, final checks are made and the final product is packed and ready for shipping around the world.

Barbour Brand

Barbour Clothing

Each jacket takes approximately 60-95 minutes to make depending on the style and detail, and each machinist makes the equivalent of 25 jackets per week, pretty impressive!

Customer Services

Barbour Jackets have became one the nations most loved jacket, and some people just don’t want to part with their possession. That is why the factory has a dedicated customer service facility, solely for repair and alteration. Wax jackets can be returned for alteration, repair and reproofing at any time to the original South Shields Factory where the jacket was originally made. On average it costs £25-£30 for a full re-wax.

We were allowed into the customer service department, and it was like stepping back in time. We were lucky enough to see jackets from as early as the 1980’s being sent back for repair, showing just how much Barbour is loved and how long they can actually last.

Barbour Jackets

Unusual items which have been found in the pockets of returned jackets to customer service are Keys from St James Palace, sheep’s tails, maggots, foxes teeth, a glass phial of monkey blood, love letters and cash. So a nice collection there!

The popularity of this service is huge, with approximately 13,000 -14,000 jackets coming through the doors of the of customer services each year, where 17 specialists work in the repair and re-waxing center. The waxing process altogether takes around 20-15 minutes per jacket.

 

Design Studio and Archive

We were lucky enough to get the chance of going into one of the working design studios at Barbour and got to see the archive collections from over the years. These pieces have shaped the way for the staple Barbour Jacket.

Barbour Brand

We would just like to say a massive thank you to the Barbour staff, especially Laura for taking us on this guided tour.

Aphrodite have a wide range of Barbour Waxed Jackets and Clothing available to buy online and in-store now. Head over to our Official Barbour Brand Page Now to view our full collection.

Jacket In Focus: Barbour Cassells Jacket

Barbour Cassells Jacket

For Autumn/Winter 2013, staple menswear brand Barbour has launched its new “Department B” collection, a new range that focuses on iconic and archived designs with modern day technicality and construction. The Barbour Cassells jacket is a perfect example of what people can expect in the coming seasons from this very exciting new collection.

The Cassells jacket is a medium weight waxed mutli pocket jacket that has an abundance of features that really make it stand out from what Barbour has traditionally offered. Constructed from 100% Waxed Cotton that has been coated in 6oz Silkoil Wax, the Cassells jacket features a traditional corduroy collar that is complimented by a brand new curved front placket, finished with Barbour’s signature tartan lining as well as the new “Dept B” branding on the front pocket. It’s the small details that truly set the Cassells off, with a contrasting top button and plenty of functional zip and button down pockets that remind the user of the practicality that this jacket offers to the wearer.

The Barbour Cassells Jacket from the new “Department B” range is now available at Aphrodite for £380

Barbour Cassells Jacket

Why Are Barbour Quilted Jackets So Popular?

Barbour Quilted JacketsThe Barbour quilted jacket has gone through somewhat of a resurgence over the past 5 years or so. The quilted design has now been copied so many times by competitors but never bettered that it begs the question as to why it has became so commonplace on the high street.

Barbour Liddesdale Jacket

History Of The Liddesdale Jacket
First of all we must look at the history of the Barbour quilted jacket. We must go back in time to 1979 to first see the phenomenon that has become the Liddesdale jacket.  Back then it was called the Countryman jacket. Popular initially with country living folk, the Countryman finally underwent a name change in 1994 in honour of the Liddesdale Valley in the Scottish borders. The Liddesdale is the original diamond quilted nylon jacket and is finished off with two large front pockets and a corduroy collar.  It was and still is a jacket which is ideal for layering up over a suit or knitwear due to it’s larger sizing than other quilted jackets produced recently.

Popularity Over The Past 5 Years
As ever with fashion, once a few celebrities are snapped wearing an item, the effect can be like a snowball rolling.  Events such as Glastonbury have performed wonders for the brands image with musicians and the rich and famous pictured wearing Barbour’s waxed and quilted jackets normally combined with Hunter or Barbour wellies. Barbour’s popularity over the past 5 years has risen at such a rate that they have been able to expand their range of quilted jackets as well as their Heritage pieces.  As they produced more pieces, celebrities had more to choose from and independant fashion retailers wanted more to keep up with demand. Barbour have three Royal Warrants to supply waterproof and outdoor clothing to the Royal Family. The popularity of the younger Royal’s such as Kate Middleton has done wonders for the brand recently also as she has often been pictured wearing a waxed Barbour on the grounds of her residence.

Celebrities Wearing Barbour
It is not difficult to write a list of notable celebrities that have been spotted wearing Barbour jackets. The likes of Daniel Craig (in Skyfall) Lily Allen, Holly Willoughby, Steve Jones, Jack Black, Tynchy Stryder and Peter Kay have all been spotted adorning what can be classed as a piece of luxury.

2013 Barbour Quilted Jackets
Although the Liddesdale is the most recognisable and mass produced Barbour quilt, the brand have produced a vast range of styles over the past few years to stay ahead of a market that has been somewhat saturated with cheaper lookalikes. This season sees the introduction of the Barbour Tankerville jacket and the Barbour Bowmore jacket, both diamond quilted jackets from the Barbour International motorcycle range.

Barbour Tankerville QuiltThe Barbour Tankerville jacket is a longer length motorcycle jacket which comes accompanied by a collar strap detail. A full zip up closure with press stud fastening wind flap will keep the cold at bay and is finished with iconic Barbour International branding to the front.

The Barbour Bowmore jacket is a slightly different take on the motorcycle jacket. This three pocket lightweight jacket is a totally different cut. The iconic oversized zip pull is really noticeable on this full zip up fastening jacket, again finished with Barbour International branding. Elasticated cuffs and a high standing collar are two differences to the Tankerville which add a different dimension to this piece.

Barbour Bowmore Quilted JacketWhat Is The Future Of The Barbour Quilt?
So how long will this resurgence last? It is true that all trends have a limited shelf life. However what is interesting about the Barbour quilt is that this trend has been around once before and it almost certain to resurface again at some point in the future when this current cycle has reached its peak.  The Liddesdale has not changed much in over 30 years and this timeless classic will probably be around for decades to come.  For the time being, the demand for Barbour is still at such a level that it’s place in designer menswear boutiques has been cemented for the immediate future.