
BARBOUR X BARACUTA TYNE WAXED COAT
In a seamless synergy of the two brands, the Barbour x Baracuta collaboration celebrates iconic Baracuta silhouettes and quintessential British heritage with Barbour's deep-rooted DNA and classic functional features to finish.
New to the collaboration, the Barbour x Baracuta Tyne Waxed Coat is inspired by a Baracuta classic, the G10. Adding a touch of signature Barbour design, this car coat design has been crafted from our 6oz Sylk oil waxed cotton and detailed with a 8-wale cord collar for a durable and timeless look. Complete with set in front sleeves with a raglan back and umbrella back yoke, this coat is perfect for wearing in wetter weather.
In a seamless synergy of the two brands, the Barbour x Baracuta collaboration celebrates iconic Baracuta silhouettes and quintessential British heritage with Barbour's deep-rooted DNA and classic functional features to finish.
New to the collaboration, the Barbour x Baracuta Tyne Waxed Coat is inspired by a Baracuta classic, the G10. Adding a touch of signature Barbour design, this car coat design has been crafted from our 6oz Sylk oil waxed cotton and detailed with a 8-wale cord collar for a durable and timeless look. Complete with set in front sleeves with a raglan back and umbrella back yoke, this coat is perfect for wearing in wetter weather.
Original: $740.68
-65%$740.68
$259.24Description
In a seamless synergy of the two brands, the Barbour x Baracuta collaboration celebrates iconic Baracuta silhouettes and quintessential British heritage with Barbour's deep-rooted DNA and classic functional features to finish.
New to the collaboration, the Barbour x Baracuta Tyne Waxed Coat is inspired by a Baracuta classic, the G10. Adding a touch of signature Barbour design, this car coat design has been crafted from our 6oz Sylk oil waxed cotton and detailed with a 8-wale cord collar for a durable and timeless look. Complete with set in front sleeves with a raglan back and umbrella back yoke, this coat is perfect for wearing in wetter weather.























