Barbour for Land Rover launches Autumn Winter 15 Collection

Embracing the rich heritage of these two very British brands, the Land Rover partnership with Barbour creates clothing which derives from a shared understanding of high-end design and functionality working together to create luxury products.
The Autumn Winter 15 Barbour for Land Rover collection has been created with Range Rover craftsmanship in mind, inspiring stylish luxury for this winter season. It takes elegance to a new level, combining luxurious fabrics with classically tailored garments. Modernity, precision and sophistication are at the heart of the range.

Functionality is combined with style and opulence in this season’s collection. Taking inspiration from the craftsmanship, superior quality and finish of the Range Rover, the collection features sleek and stylish clothing with the highest attention to detail. From rich leathers and wools for women, to leather piping and corozo buttons for men, the range creates a wardrobe of elegance and sophistication.

Using the bodylines of the Range Rover Evoque as a muse for the seam lines and panels of this collection, the specially selected fabrics and stylish silhouettes are designed to take you through the winter season in class and comfort.

New for this season, Barbour for Land Rover celebrates the sport of rugby with a special capsule collection.



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