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BARBMLI0004MLIBR31 Man Vest Warm Pile Lining Waistcoat Zipin Beige - Fabbrica Ski Sises Biella
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Man Vest Warm Pile Lining Waistcoat Zipin Beige

€165.00
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Designed to zip into interactive Barbour jackets, this hard-working waistcoat is constructed in a warm yet lightweight acrylic pile.


Providing extra warmth and insulation in cold weather, the Warm Pile Waistcoat features generous front patch pockets, a robust zip fastening and side vents to ensure comfort and freedom of movement. A winter must-have, it’s perfect for adding versatility to jackets from the Classic collection.  



Compatible jackets:



Barbour Beaufort Wax Jacket >


Barbour Bedale Wax Jacket >


Barbour Border Wax Jacket >


Barbour Classic Beaufort Wax Jacket >


Barbour Classic Bedale Wax Jacket >


Barbour Classic Northumbria Wax Jacket >


Barbour Ashby Wax Jacket* >


Barbour Bristol Wax Jacket >


Barbour Classic Durham Wax Jacket >



*The Barbour Ashby Waxed Jacket is a tailored fit. We recommend that you size down when selecting a liner.

Data sheet

Gender
Man
Product Type
Vest
Color
Beige
Materials
Pile
Pattern
Solid Color
Model
Reclassified
Top
Made in
United Kingdom
Fur
No
Yes
Year Group
Adult
Activity
Lifestyle

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Man Vest Warm Pile Lining...

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Brand

BARBOUR

Barbour

Barbour was founded by British designer John Barbour in 1894, at the turn of the industrial revolution, as a manufacturer of jackets for hunters, jackets and tarpaulins for life in the country, ie the country gentleman.

Today all the jackets are made of fabric thornproof, ie an insulating and waterproof material that protects from rain and cold and is particularly resistant to tearing and the ravages of time. In addition, the simplicity of the lines, makes it extremely practical Barbour clothing and comfortable to wear.

More than a century later, the firm founded still remains firmly in the hands of the Barbour family and is one of the few British clothing manufacturer to have obtained three times the Royal Warrant, awarded by the Queen for the most exclusive suppliers of the English Royal Family .