Barbour International A7 Jacket
Old School Gore-Tex

Spring is coming up fast, especially here in East Tennessee. If you’re looking for the right jacket that won’t have you sweating bullets as the temp kicks up a notch, but still offers rain protection through the requisite storms, give Barbour a once over. Barbour has been keeping our cousins across the pond dry with their wax cotton for well over a hundred years. Wax cotton, though not cutting edge like Gore-Tex et al, still sheds rain every bit as well, and does it with a lot more character. Plus it can be re-waxed and thus re-waterproofed, unlike Gore-Tex pieces.
The Barbour International jacket was created as a motorcycle jacket before WWII, and ended up being the preferred jacket for many Allied sub commanders throughout the war. The story goes that the slanted Map Pocket was used for their sidearm because of it’s easy access (Sorry Dan an M1911, won’t fit…I tried). The jacket’s construction screams quality from details including a well-stitched, corduroy-lined collar, tartan lining, and brass snaps and zipper. For those of you dwelling where spring is as likely to bring snow as rain, there’s also an available snap-in pile lining. So to review - we’ve got great quality, time tested looks, and did I mention it was Steve McQueen’s go-to bike jacket?
Editor’s Note: Make sure to get this re-waxed every year or so to keep it waterproof and from wearing out prematurely. These will last a long time if cared for. I really like this jacket, especially the pockets, which are great for all the junk I carry with me. My one nitpick, though, is the buckles on the waist belt and collar, which are both made of cheap feeling plastic. For a jacket that is relatively pricey and otherwise addresses all other details, it seems to me that brass buckles or at least metal would’ve been more in tune.
Cost: $300


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Where do you get it re-waxed?
You would send it back to their North American HQ in New Hampshire (Live Free or Die!). Here is the link to their repairs form http://www.barbour.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=repair.form&CategoryID=4&ContentID=55
They can do a lot to the jacket aside from re-waxing too, pretty much they could rehab your whole coat, which I didn’t know. Apparently if you wear one out you only have yourself to blame.
If you’re daring you can buy the re-waxing stuff to do it yourself from ORVIS http://www.orvis.com/store/productchoice.aspx?pf_id=8981&dir_id=885&Group_ID=15994&cat_id=16000&subcat_id=12574
Not gonna lie, that jacket is ugly as sin.
Greg,
I will admit the International is not for everyone, it’s not exactly understated. Barbour does have some great other jackets that I have tried on (though not tested). The commando and Beaufort (http://www.gifts4fishing.com/Barbour-Jackets-and-Gifts-Barbour-Jackets/c27_86/p500/Classic-Beaufort-Jacket-A830/product_info.html) are two I’d recommend. The Beaufort might find it’s way into my closet next fall, it’s probably the quintessential Barbour. Thanks for commenting!
-Jon
Also, I usually wear the belt buckled behind me (like you might with a trench coat), gives the jacket a different look, better in my opinion.
Nice. Kinda like a modern version of the good old Drize-a-Bone in Australia. Just wonderin too: does it feel greazy when waxed? And will it smudge my white leather Barcelona chair
It does have a slight greasy feel to it when waxed, but I haven’t noticed it rubbing off on other stuff. That being said I would try to take it off before taking a seat in the white chair haha.
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