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post #16 of 28
i saw burberry duffles yesterday, they are very nice, but a bit 2 expensive.
post #17 of 28
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gawkrodger: Thanks for the tip re the Barbour Contemporary collection duffle--perfect in terms of style and price. Only problem is that I can't seem to find an online retailer in the U.S. that carries it. Does anyone know if there are any U.S retailers that get the entire Barbour line? ?

I don't live in the US, I live in the UK.

However I reckon I can make you very happy. Country Attire, official barbour stockists, offer FREE worldwide delivery

http://www.countryattire.com
post #18 of 28
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I don't live in the US, I live in the UK.

However I reckon I can make you very happy. Country Attire, official barbour stockists, offer FREE worldwide delivery

http://www.countryattire.com

Thanks for the link. Unfortunately, Country Attire appears to carry every Barbour item besides men's duffle coats. If you've seen them on there, I'd really appreciate if you could provide a direct link.


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if there's a BB outlet near you, i recently saw an outlet store with a large selection of duffle and duffle like coats


Yeah, I probably should head to Freeport, ME sometime in the upcoming few weeks to check what the Burberry outlet there carries.
post #19 of 28
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Today I went to the Burberry outlet in Freeport, ME and picked up the exact duffle coat I've been looking at in black for $459. Very decent price and as far as I can tell the coat was in great condition. While it annoys me that they had no blue ones in my size, I guess I should also be grateful that I found such a great coat at such a great price... And there isn't that much of a difference between navy and black anyway... :S
post #20 of 28
Well what do you know???
post #21 of 28
real mature
post #22 of 28
If by mature you mean helping your lazy ass then thank you.

I didn't realize it took a nuclear physicist to like um find stuff on here.
post #23 of 28
thanks for the year old topic =)
post #24 of 28
Yeah because duffle coats have changed over the past 50 years.

LOL

Guys, I'm going to start a new peacoat thread because the last one is too old (6 mos) and therefore feel it is not relevant anymore. Besides, I can't just contribute to it so I want to be a selfish prick and start my own thread so I can clutter up the server with a redundant thread dammit!
post #25 of 28
i hate when i click links in revived threads and they don't work because it's so goddamn old and i don't realize til after
post #26 of 28
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Originally Posted by SwedishFish View Post
Today I went to the Burberry outlet in Freeport, ME and picked up the exact duffle coat I've been looking at in black for $459. Very decent price and as far as I can tell the coat was in great condition. While it annoys me that they had no blue ones in my size, I guess I should also be grateful that I found such a great coat at such a great price... And there isn't that much of a difference between navy and black anyway... :S

Burberry blue label, non-Prorsum < Gloverall; especially duffles, and especially since you can buy Gloverall duffles on STP all year for less than 2 bills. For something that fits like ass, and is made from cheap materials... those things cost the companies like $20, maybe $35 to make, and considering how the Gloverall and Burberry are not too different, why pay double for that name?

Burberry blue label is not a fashion label, it's not even a label that denotes anything but inflated pricing on season to season logo basics, so why bother?
post #27 of 28
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Originally Posted by impolyt_one View Post
Burberry blue label, non-Prorsum < Gloverall; especially duffles, and especially since you can buy Gloverall duffles on STP all year for less than 2 bills. For something that fits like ass, and is made from cheap materials... those things cost the companies like $20, maybe $35 to make, and considering how the Gloverall and Burberry are not too different, why pay double for that name?

Burberry blue label is not a fashion label, it's not even a label that denotes anything but inflated pricing on season to season logo basics, so why bother?

Is Burberry blue label only sold in the Burberry outlets or is that the stuff that's in mid-tier department stores like Nordstroms and Saks?
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