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So, I have been longing for a Barbour International Jacket for years. After seeing so a few in Venice last week, I have really wanted one.
I was just about to buy one from coatsandhats.com with the great exchange rate for $336, when I decided to hit the outlets on a whim hoping, probably against all hopes, that there might be a Barbour International just waiting for me.
I looked around and found nothing, then the salesperson brought me to a rack in the corner and there she was; my hope beyond all expectations:
A Leather and Wax Cotton Barbour International Jacket!
Now, the retail price of this particular jacket is $850, since it is leather, $450 more than the waxed cotton model.
I asked her how much?
"$300," she said.
I could hardly believe what she had said.
Bam! Mine!
Now, a quick review: The leather is exquisite, buttery soft, but tough and treated to be entirely waterproof. I know, I was caught in a downpour in the North End yesterday. The rain rolled off me like I was a freshly waxed car. Furthermore, I was warm, dry, and comfortable, since the jacket breathes naturally.
The waxed cotton portions have the same water repellency and are perfectly matched up to the leather pieces. In fact, it is difficult to discern visually which pieces are leather and which are waxed cotton.
The pockets are cavernous and easily accessed, especially the Napoleon pocket, of sorts, conveniently located on the left breast. I find it to be perfect for my cellphone. The pocket on the right breast snaps over and has a convenient and secure zippered pocket beneath.
The hardware is heavy duty, well placed, and slid or snap effortlessly. The lining is moderate polyester fiber, I believe, and insulates very well. I rode my Vespa in the mid-40s and was comfortable.
The fit? Perfect!
All in all, I have never been so happy with a jacket and intend to keep this for the rest of my life!
Now, all I need is the vintage Moto Guzzi to go with it!
I was just about to buy one from coatsandhats.com with the great exchange rate for $336, when I decided to hit the outlets on a whim hoping, probably against all hopes, that there might be a Barbour International just waiting for me.
I looked around and found nothing, then the salesperson brought me to a rack in the corner and there she was; my hope beyond all expectations:
A Leather and Wax Cotton Barbour International Jacket!
Now, the retail price of this particular jacket is $850, since it is leather, $450 more than the waxed cotton model.
I asked her how much?
"$300," she said.
I could hardly believe what she had said.
Bam! Mine!
Now, a quick review: The leather is exquisite, buttery soft, but tough and treated to be entirely waterproof. I know, I was caught in a downpour in the North End yesterday. The rain rolled off me like I was a freshly waxed car. Furthermore, I was warm, dry, and comfortable, since the jacket breathes naturally.
The waxed cotton portions have the same water repellency and are perfectly matched up to the leather pieces. In fact, it is difficult to discern visually which pieces are leather and which are waxed cotton.
The pockets are cavernous and easily accessed, especially the Napoleon pocket, of sorts, conveniently located on the left breast. I find it to be perfect for my cellphone. The pocket on the right breast snaps over and has a convenient and secure zippered pocket beneath.
The hardware is heavy duty, well placed, and slid or snap effortlessly. The lining is moderate polyester fiber, I believe, and insulates very well. I rode my Vespa in the mid-40s and was comfortable.
The fit? Perfect!
All in all, I have never been so happy with a jacket and intend to keep this for the rest of my life!
Now, all I need is the vintage Moto Guzzi to go with it!