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  2. Burberry - Wikipedia

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    Burberry Group plc is a British luxury fashion house established in 1856 by Thomas Burberry and headquartered in London, England. [4] It designs and distributes ready to wear , including trench coats , leather accessories, and footwear.

  3. Angela Ahrendts - Wikipedia

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    She was the CEO of Burberry from 2006 to 2014. [3] She left Burberry to join Apple in 2014. [4] She was ranked 25th in Forbes' 2015 list of the most powerful women in the world, [5] 9th most powerful woman in the U.K. in the BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour 100 Power List, [6] and 29th in Fortune ' s 2014 list of the world's most powerful women in ...

  4. Thomas Burberry - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, Burberry was approached by the British War Office, and was asked to design a coat to replace the military's current heavy coats.This request led Burberry to create the famous gabardine trench coat: "a lightweight cotton raincoat with a deep back yoke, epaulets, buckled cuff straps, a button-down storm flap on one shoulder, storm pockets, and D-ring belt clasps for the attachment of ...

  5. Exclusive: Burberry Teams Up With Ssense to Present ... - AOL

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    Brought to life on burberry.ssense.com, the online experience is designed to mirror the physical immersive space in the store. It will be open from June 17 through June 26. Ssense, a Montreal-ba

  6. Burberry Ups the Luxury Ante With Paris Flagship - AOL

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    Burberry’s new Paris flagship on the Rue Saint-Honoré debuts the British brand’s biggest private salons worldwide, offering what it calls a “bespoke and elevated luxury in-house experience.”

  7. Gabardine - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced by Burberry and patented in 1888. [7] Prior to Burberry's development of gabardine, rubberised cotton was the most common fabric used for waterproofing, and the material's heaviness frequently made waterproof clothes uncomfortable. [6] Gabardine, by contrast, was a lightweight, durable, breathable material.