Barbour x WP Anniversary Collection Drops

Reimagined icons & innovative techniques.

POSTED BY ZOE TYLER

With over 40 years of history between them, Barbour and WP reunite to celebrate their longstanding partnership in a new capsule collection that effortlessly blends timeless British style with a vintage soul. This isn’t just a collaboration—it’s a journey through eras, textures, and the spirit of adventure.

Rooted in the WP archive, the collection taps into a rich heritage of garments worn, loved, and lived in. These vintage pieces serve as creative fuel for a line that reinterprets the past with a sharp contemporary eye.

Three Icons, Reimagined

At the heart of the capsule are three iconic Barbour silhouettes, each one updated with refined details and a nod to craftsmanship. The standout Bedale Washed Wax Jacket comes alive with English leather accents, accompanied by a matching wax vest and a workwear-inspired Blazer that nods to Barbour’s utilitarian roots.

Signature Barbour elements—like the legendary Tartan lining—remain intact, but are elevated with premium materials and meticulous construction, giving each garment a distinct narrative of quality and style.

Innovative Techniques, Vintage Feel

What sets this capsule apart is its use of exclusive garment treatments never before seen on Barbour pieces. The collection debuts the innovative “washed wax” technique—an industry first for the brand—followed by a traditional stone washing process, which uses pumice stones to soften the fabric and enhance its rugged, worn-in charm.

The result? Outerwear that feels like it’s been with you on a thousand journeys, with durability and character to match.

Crafted for Life’s Adventures

This is a collection designed for those who live curiously and dress with purpose. Each piece becomes a travel companion, telling its own story through texture, wear, and timeless design. Whether you’re navigating city streets or countryside trails, these garments promise to carry the spirit of exploration with elegance.

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