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  2. This Amazon Jacket Is Such a Good Barbour Dupe - AOL

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    Classic Beaufort Wax Jacket. Another high-quality waxed canvas jacket from Barbour, this one is made for fashion tastemakers and outdoorsmen alike. ... Reviewers say that it's cozy yet lightweight ...

  3. Beaufort, Bedale and Beyond: Which Barbour Jacket Is Right ...

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    Barbour is a brand that bears a diverse range of associations, from British royals in the countryside to rockstars trekking through the mud at Glastonbury — not to mention a certain former White ...

  4. Barbour (company) - Wikipedia

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    John Barbour, a native of Galloway, Scotland, founded J. Barbour and Sons Ltd in South Shields, England, in 1894 as an importer of oil-cloth. [3] [1] John's grandson Duncan, a keen motorcyclist, would also take the company in that direction during his tenure as Barbour became the originator of waxed cotton motorcycling suits and jackets.

  5. Waxed jacket - Wikipedia

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    Waxed jacket [1] A Waxed jacket is a type of hip-length jacket made from waxed cotton cloth, iconic of British and Irish country life. Today it is commonly worn for outdoor rural pursuits such as hunting, shooting and fishing. It is a cotton jacket made water-resistant by a paraffin-based waxing, typically with a tartan lining and a corduroy or ...

  6. Barbour - Wikipedia

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    Barbour is a surname of Scottish origin. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Barbour (1862–1930), Scottish international footballer;

  7. Beaufort, Savoie - Wikipedia

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    Beaufort (French: ⓘ; Savoyard: Bôfôrt), also Beaufort-sur-Doron, is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. It is the namesake for the Beaufort cheese , which is produced in the surrounding area.