The British outdoor and sporting clothing company Barbour continues the limited “To Ki To” edition men’s collection with Tokihito Yoshida for A/W 2010.
Tokihito Yoshida, born in 1955, is a graduate from Kuwasawa Design School in Tokyo. He has previously designed for companies such as Mens Bigi, Harolds Gear and Blades Savile Row in Japan.
He was inspired by items from Barbour’s rich archive which goes as far back as 1908. The Japanese is renowned for the details that he adds to his garments. He has taken Barbour’s distinctive style and added his own signature design. Each of the jackets is crafted with a wealth of extraordinary and very functional features.
Barbour Military Jacket >>> 749,90 Euro
A multifunctional and multipocketed military inspired jacket with a 6oz thornproof wax outer and 100% Barbour classic tartan lining.
Drawing heavily on Barbour’s rich archive, this jacket is a modern fit based on their innate understanding and knowledge from Barbour's military history.
This jacket has reinforced patches and overlays with double fabric cargo pockets with both 6oz and 8oz fabrics used for strength. The variegated, seemingly ad hoc placement of the pockets is a translation of a truly customised and ergonomically designed original product. The full hood and double yoke overlays add style and protection to the jacket and a detachable vest adds an extra layer of warmth.
Available in sage.
Barbour Motor Cycling Wax Qulit >>> 499,90 Euro
This jacket takes inspiration from Barbour’s extensive motorcycling archive with an anatomically tailored silhouette for a modern look.
Made from Barbour’s 4oz thornproof wax, it comes with three different vertical quilt widths for different parts of the body – wide for the body, mid for the pocket and narrow for the collar. The Motor Cycling Wax Quilt has four bellow pockets comprising two lower, larger more capacious storage pockets and two upper angled wallet or map pockets.
Available in rustic and black.
Barbour Sporting Wax Quilt >>> 449,90 Euro
Made from 4oz waxed cotton with vertical quilting, the Sporting Wax Quilt is one of three wax quilts new to the AW10 Beacon Heritage collection.
This country workwear inspired jacket comes with a 100% Barbour tartan lining, suede elbow, shoulder patches and collar, thus ensuring that it’s both versatile and durable.
Available in olive.
Barbour Field Jacket >>> 679,90 Euro
A robust and practical military inspired field jacket made from 6oz sylkoil wax with a 100% Barbour classic tartan lining.
The design of the jacket benefits from reinforced overlays and patches and double fabric cargo patches. The collar has an integral stow-away hood and throat flap closure. Ergonomically shaped for comfort and with an additional fabric overlay yoke for extra protection (with hidden shoulder blade pocket). The jacket is made in ‘stealth’ black underpinning the origins of the style. It comes with a detachable lining for extra warmth.
Available in black.
Barbour Horse Riding Jacket >>> 549,90 Euro
A 6oz Sylkoil waxed cotton jacket with Classic Tartan lining and wool facing.
Inspired by Barbour’s equestrian heritage, the Horse Riding Jacket, has sophisticated details such as leather inner on the cuffs and collar to avoid rubbing, an integral hood which disappears into the collar and to maintain the elegance of the rider, an adjustable waist strap with press studs. It has four front soft bellows pockets and split vents at the rear to slip easily over a saddle.
Available in olive.
Barbour Wax Driving Jacket >>> 699,90 Euro
An 8oz luxurious “velvet bloom” finish Milwax cotton jacket with Barbour quilted Muted Tartan lining with cord facings.
The jacket is very tailored in its cut with smart Barbour branded button closure and two way zip. It comes with a zip on/zip off detachable helmet style hood and integral storm skirt.
Available in rustic.
To order or for questions regarding availability, colours or sizes:
store@14oz-berlin.com
+49 (0)30 280 40 514
Mon. – Sat., 11 a.m. – 08 p.m.
Delivery via UPS.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
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