The ladies Barbour Durham city waxed parka combines classic waxed cotton with luxurious faux fur hood detailing and signature tartan lining.
This sophisticated parka seamlessly blends town and country aesthetics, featuring a detachable faux fur hood that adds luxury to any ensemble. The leather trim details on pocket flaps and cuff tabs create refined finishing touches, whilst the robust waxed cotton exterior provides excellent weather resistance. The gracefully tailored silhouette flatters the figure, and the signature Barbour tartan lining ensures warmth whilst adding a distinctive heritage element. This versatile parka transitions effortlessly from countryside escapes to city sophistication.
Detachable faux fur hood for versatile stylingLeather trim details for a refined touchWater-resistant waxed cotton to keep you dryStyle with skinny jeans and ankle boots for weekend market visits or pair with tailored trousers and a cashmere jumper for smart-casual winter occasions.
About Barbour
Founded by John Barbour in Northern England in 1894, making dependable weather-resistant clothing for keen anglers, the company is still family owned to this day. Famous for their iconic waxed jackets, the Barbour brand has evolved to cover a comprehensive collection of country sports and lifestyle clothing and accessories for
ladies &
men, as well as their more contemporary Barbour International brand for
men and
women.
We are proud to be the largest independent stockist of Barbour in the UK, having worked with the brand for decades. You can explore the history of Barbour and their most iconic garments with our
Barbour buying guide.
About Scottish Tartan
Synonymous with Scotland, tartan is a twill weave fabric that features a vibrant pattern of interlacing stripes. Traditionally made with wool, it dates back to before the Romans, later becoming synonymous with Scottish clans and banned as the British Government fought the Jacobite rebellion. A huge revival in the 19th century saw tartans and Highland wear gain appreciation as symbols of the romance and spirit of Scotland.
Find more information in our
Guide to Tartan.