The Barbour Ashby Waxed Jacket. Fit, Features and Are They Worth The Hype?

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2021
  • After the 4 season ad campaign Barbour was running on Netflix, otherwise known as The Crown, a lot of folks are kitting themselves out with a wax cotton jacket. But are they worth the hype surrounding them?
    In this video, I take a look at the Barbour Ashby and we find out why this model could be better than the other popular Beaufort or Bedele for most of us out there.
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  • @Vow247
    @Vow247 Před 2 lety +6

    I chose the lightweight Ashby. Super jacket, and after a couple of years with it, I couldn’t be happier. I’ve sent it in for a minor repair and rewax, which is an excellent service.

  • @Mugtree
    @Mugtree Před rokem +5

    Bought one last year. Why did I not have one sooner. I live in the thing ❤

  • @jimcowan6472
    @jimcowan6472 Před rokem +4

    Just got an Ashby. Absolutely love it. Totally agree with everything you say. I went for a size up to accommodate suit jacket underneath, but it works great with just a shirt and jumper because of the cut/fit and it hangs great. Your vid was one that helped me choose over the Bedale and Beaufort. Thanks man 👍

  • @WaxandTartans
    @WaxandTartans Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, mate. Very informative and easy to watch!

  • @Julian-yx4we
    @Julian-yx4we Před 3 lety

    Great vid, thanks. Also, love that cap!

  • @G1NZOU
    @G1NZOU Před rokem +9

    What I like about Barbour is while they make a few more modern looking clothing items, their basic formula for their regular jackets hasn't changed that dramatically, they found something timeless and practical and people still buy them because of their reputation rather than any new fad factor.
    I've got a waxed quilted jacket that was an exclusive design Barbour did for John Lewis, it's great for colder weather and it's so good I'm definitely picking up one of their larger jackets with the large pockets and storm sleeves.

  • @dieselphiend
    @dieselphiend Před 2 lety +1

    One of my favorite waxed jackets is from Legendary Whitetails, 'Journeyman shirt'. Flint and Tinder make some nice ones, too.
    Waxed cotton is one of the most underutilized fabrics on earth. It's wonderful.

  • @davidmacavei3904
    @davidmacavei3904 Před 3 lety +4

    Hi! Came to say two things. First, the last couple of videos have been solid, really enjoyed the nuanced reviews and talks. A much better format than the typical menswear “here are 55 of the best white t shirts available of which 42 of them are uniqlo’. Second - I got my bedale recently and it seems like it was made specifically for German shitty cold springs. Happy that I got it. Cheers, keep them coming!

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s spring? I thought it was still 2020 autumn. I’m very happy to have mine. And thanks for the kind words David. Appreciate it.

  • @HereForTheStories
    @HereForTheStories Před 3 lety +3

    Another great video. From my side I’ve own two Barbours one was a black belted version with an obnoxious Union Jack lining - that soon left the fold, the other was the Japanese Bedale which was a shorter cut - good jacket but I didn’t like the generic look over time. I’ve had a Belstaff Trialmaster and thought that was a great city jacket - just got it in the wrong colour so that left as well.
    So the jacket I’m running atm is the Rogue Territory Waxed Supply Jacket because it’s phenomenal in every aspect.

  • @DP-bx5ob
    @DP-bx5ob Před 2 lety +3

    Great video!! I always enjoy seeing something reviewed that I have. I purchased the Ashby because of the fit. I really really like it and my only complaint is the type of wax that barbour uses. Having an oil base, it's a lint magnet. I also have a Flint and Tinder waxed trucker jacket. It also fits well, is durable and doesn't have the lint issue. I had a Filson Tin Cloth Cruiser jacket. Very high quality, but very boxy and unflattering. I gave it to a friend who works on a farm. I would buy the Barbour and the Flint and Tinder again if something happened to either. Keep up the great work!!

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 2 lety

      Hey David. Yeah the Filson stuff it kinda problematic in that way. It looks amazing but the fits are for the wilderness. Haven’t had the lint issue with mine tho.

  • @DangeRoss_
    @DangeRoss_ Před 3 lety +76

    Once you have a game pocket, you question why every jacket doesn’t have one. Not for pheasants but it’s just huge and really practical

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 3 lety +17

      Haha. I’d end up forgetting and sitting on whatever it was back there.

    • @barnabyg6808
      @barnabyg6808 Před 3 lety +22

      I went to the supermarket but had forgotten my bags, luckily I was wearing a Barbour and wasn’t buying that much. Nevertheless my game pocket swallowed everything and while I probably looked like I was robbing the place and then had a gigantic arse, all of my shopping went into my coat...

    • @jaysterling26
      @jaysterling26 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm thinking it's useful for urban road kill - pigeon pie , fox'n'furters, badger broth...

    • @quietatse
      @quietatse Před 2 lety +3

      @@barnabyg6808 Did you end up looking like the hunch back of notre dam?

    • @barnabyg6808
      @barnabyg6808 Před 2 lety +1

      @@quietatse pretty much yeah haha

  • @SmartPhotoVault
    @SmartPhotoVault Před 2 lety

    Great explanation. Thanks man

  • @therealdonelaitis
    @therealdonelaitis Před rokem +3

    I live in Seattle where everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, wears techie jackets, so I found your takedown of them hilarious. I love my Ashby - like you said, perfect to wear from the office to the pub.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před rokem

      Exactly! And then from the pub to the office 😵‍💫🤪

    • @markclaypole1573
      @markclaypole1573 Před rokem

      From Seattle and you didn’t go with a Filson?! Shame!! 😅

  • @clooperman3745
    @clooperman3745 Před 3 lety +1

    Been involved in shooting, hunting, hillwalking and dog walking for over 50 years, Barbour thornproofs are good for some but not all, they are high maintenance if worn a lot, my Solway Zipper gets reproofed roughly every 6 weeks in winter, they work for me but not others.

  • @markodell2379
    @markodell2379 Před 2 lety +2

    20 years in on a Gordon lined Beaufort this year. Been back home twice for repairs and re-wax. It has just gotten better with age. Picked up a new one last summer at a very good price, haven't even worn it yet though as a tall guy its sleeves and body is a bit longer than the original one. Are there better jackets? Probably but none that allude so much charm.

  • @MrPerrogaton
    @MrPerrogaton Před rokem +1

    Hi, I have more than a dozen Barbours and my favorite are Ashby and Reelin.

  • @runrundmc1
    @runrundmc1 Před 2 lety +5

    I recommend that women take a look at the Ashby when shopping for a Barbour jacket. I am 5’10/medium framed and I find the women’s jacket sleeves are too short. Also, the underarm is cut quite high and the shoulders are too narrow across the back for a good range of movement, or allow for a lot of layering underneath. The cut of the Ashby makes for a great slim but still roomy cut for women. My only problem with the Ashby is the polyester lining on the sleeves. I live in the Mid-Atlantic US, and the humidity even in winter turns the arms of that jacket into a sauna. Barbour will replace the lining in the sleeves with the tartan lining for a small fee, so I will be sending it back to them this summer to be redone.
    FYI - My guess is that the small flap at the base of the zipper is most likely meant to help prevent you catching your sweater or shirt into the zip when you zip up. A full length one is meant as a wind/weather barrier, but it isn’t necessary (and would add bulk) on a jacket that already has an exterior flap, so a short "mangle guard" like this would make sense. As a repeat sweater mangler, I like it!
    Others further down in the comments have mentioned they see a quality difference between the Ashby and the jackets made in England. I personally don’t. My husband got a Bedale on the same trip I got the Ashby, and we already have 2 Burghley’s from the 80’s. I looked at all of them together, and the Ashby had all of the same materials and traditional finishing details, used the same weight thread, and all the seams were stitched evenly and smoothly/corners were turned nicely and fabric grain was straight on all panels. The only difference was that the Ashby used more stitches per inch on the shoulder and side seams (the same number that is used on all seams but the shoulder/side seams across all the models I have). This could be a machining issue that is specific to that factory, or just a style issue specific to the design of the Ashby. Either way, I don't see a difference in quality, but I guess I'll know for sure in 10 years or so.

  • @Jman21UK
    @Jman21UK Před 2 lety +4

    I have a black Barbour Ashby and love it bit less farmer than the olive 😂 also recently acquired an orvis waxed Harrington which was a good find, love a wax jacket.

  • @socram718
    @socram718 Před 3 lety +2

    Also have to agree with the Belstaff Trialmaster jackets. You should give it a look .

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 3 lety

      It’s a great jacket. Just the prices have gone crazy high since they were bought over. I feel the Barbour is better value.

  • @seanmcmullen
    @seanmcmullen Před 2 lety

    Great review - thank you! Ive just picked up an Ashby in Olive and a Lightweight Ashby in Navy...

  • @dukerobinson5421
    @dukerobinson5421 Před 3 lety +5

    Great choice, Matt. I have Barbour (International) and Belstaff (Trialmaster) and pretty much live in them more than any leather jacket. They're very practical for the city with lots of big pockets. Very easy to layer, too. My only complaint is that they're not very easy to clean and the wax can sometimes have a smell if not stored properly.

    • @Vow247
      @Vow247 Před 2 lety

      I recently tried on the Racemaster at an outlet store near me, where it was heavily discounted.
      I stupidly went away for lunch, and when I returned having made up my mind they’d sold it.
      The Trialmaster is a great jacket, but too long for short arses like me.

    • @laurentdevaux5617
      @laurentdevaux5617 Před rokem

      Great choice ? The worst of all, I think ! I'm pretty sure you never wore a vintage Moorland or even a so elegant Solway... the Ashby is a complete failure, only made for those who never used old, rugged Barbours !

    • @BRogoMU
      @BRogoMU Před rokem

      Which do you like better, International or Trialmaster? I recently picked up a Trialmaster bc it seemed the OG.

  • @pherble
    @pherble Před 3 lety +2

    Totally agree about the aging of techwear. My wife complains endlessly about when my fleece pills, and the shells abrade. I did go with Filson Short Lined Cruiser though for the same reason you went with Barbour...proximity. Additionally I have the Outback Outfitting Pathfinder which is my winter lined oilskin, and a Pack Animal (newer brand) unlined Adventure Jacket which is as you say not as comfortable as a lined, but looks great and is fine for the warm rain we have in the summer in Colorado. Great videos. Thank you.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 3 lety

      How are the pack animal products? Had some weird vibes from them in the conversations we had over IG. I got some kinda hoax feeling from it. Hope I’m wrong.

    • @pherble
      @pherble Před 3 lety

      @@CeeAreDee I don't know when you were communicating with Pack Animal but the original owners got bought out by Tobacco Motorwear. My interactions with them have been easy and interesting in that you can contact customer service via SMS. They responded quickly and made the changes I requested to my order before it shipped out (sized up after reading a few reviews). I completely understand getting a questionable vibe simply because they are relying on the same social media advertising methods as so many other small brands and scam brands are, making it hard to spot real products. Nonetheless, the product arrived as expected and in a timely fashion so now it is just about long term wear and quality. I'd be willing to send or post pics of my purchase on Instagram if people have questions on the product.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 3 lety

      @@pherble that might have been it. You can always tell when someone else takes over communication. The tone changes so it adds to suspicions. 😂 I seem like an old crank. Really happy to hear that you’re happy with yours.

    • @pherble
      @pherble Před 3 lety

      @@CeeAreDee Well, you may be right about the vibe. Yesterday they announced a Memorial Day sale on Pack Animal merchandise. The Adventure Jacket gets a 10% discount on their website. The only problem is they raised the price from the $199 I paid (with no discount) for it to $239, so with the 10% off discount the prices is now $215. I'm not an unhappy customer, but this is a little confusing. Regardless, again thanks for your thought out videos, they do help viewers make informed purchases (if we watch them before we buy).

  • @danieldietz8444
    @danieldietz8444 Před rokem

    I bought the Ship John Wills Jacket V2. For me it's the best waxed jacket. If it's broken in, it's a dream!

  • @jodiwilson7299
    @jodiwilson7299 Před rokem +1

    I use : Bedale, Beaufort, Lutz & Trooper. I think, my opinion, you would suit : Ogston &/or Trooper. I also use Ventile by Hilltrek based near Aberdeen. I live in the Scottish Highlands & a Barbour jacket is a safe bet. Nostalgia? Not really, quality, dependability & reliability. Cool video, thanks for making it 😇🙏

  • @stianburhol
    @stianburhol Před 3 lety +1

    Great info, thx

  • @runthomas
    @runthomas Před 7 měsíci

    for really harsh cold and winter, i have the barbour international tantallon wax jacket....it is truly amazing...i love it to bits...and it doesnt matter how cold or wet or sleety it gets this thing does the job.
    the only warmer barber is the none wax antarctic parka...but that was just too warm for anything except extreme cold winter...so not practical enough for me
    the tantallon takes me through october - march... ie autumn and winter..
    for april to september...i use a variety of bomber jackets that look fantastic and the barbour lutz, ..it looks great, a bit like a sports jacket and if you get the none winter version, is pretty right for spring and autumn as it doesnt have quilted lining which although thin, gets really warm...the barbour lutz is the best jacket for cool city wear, it is slick as can be and looks great...some prefer the barbour dept b.... which james bond wore...but it has too many buttons and gadgets and silly pockets for my liking...the barbour lutz is like it without all the nonsense.
    there are 2 more jackets from barbour i would consider...the short hooded bedale..which is great for a more casual look and has immediate hood...and the barbour corbridge wax jacket..which is great , looks slick, and has a hidden hood if necessary...but if you have a tantallon you just dont need the corbridge, as they are both winter jackets with quilted lining, but the tantallon is just warmer , tougher and built in hood..it is solid
    so my picks are barbour tantallon and barbour lutz.
    there is also another fantastic jacket i nearly bought which was john lewis exclusive ....the barbour tomorrows archive helmsfort...but this jacket is thinner and lighter than the tantallon, so not as warm, but it is lighter and is a bit more flashy..and a nice sage or blue type colour and has a fixed hood...it is on a par with the corbridge but more expensive and has the fixed hood...it would get you through from august to april, but wouldnt be as warm as my tantallon in cold winter in the uk...so if i could only afford one barbour it would be a choice between the corbridge and the helmsfort....but luckily i can afford 2.

  • @aitornavarro6597
    @aitornavarro6597 Před rokem +1

    American here, I have an Ashby in olive and Bedale in Navy in my collection. I use the Ashby when I want to dress smart for country pursuits and the Ashby more for city life.

  • @aaron___6014
    @aaron___6014 Před 2 lety +2

    What would be your footwear choice if you lived in an area that was wet and snowy? 6:22 that flap most likely is to prevent stagging the zipper on your sweater or shirt when you open or close the jacket using the bottom zipper.

  • @tedge19
    @tedge19 Před rokem

    Good review 👍

  • @alexleonard6463
    @alexleonard6463 Před 3 lety +1

    I had a cracking Nigel Cabourn oil cloth WW2 fighter pilot style jacket, thin, had to keep it hanged up to keep her straight, this was about 10yrs ago. Anyway, had it a few months and my mother threw it out cuz it looked ‘shabby’. It was around 500 barrell, almost stuck the head on her! Haha

  • @jakub4647
    @jakub4647 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for video 🙋🏻 just bought this jacket recently, Never worn as I immediately send it after paid to the factory for repairs ( sleeve length extension) and also I was ask about "customisation" of this clasp in inner chest pocket. It's a good portion u mentioned about it,this is just not acceptable in this price range. I have asked for similar button clasps as on the front. Great video 👍 Cheers

  • @SensiblyYours
    @SensiblyYours Před 6 měsíci

    Great review ..kindly let me know if this jacket will be enough for cold conditions (not cool but cold ) esp while undertaking long distance rides .
    Thanks!

  • @kartikchary
    @kartikchary Před 3 lety +3

    I was waiting to hear "Filson" , I think they're fantastic waxed jackets. Very handy indeed.

    • @blacksquirrel4008
      @blacksquirrel4008 Před 2 lety

      Yep. My old Tin Cloth Field Coat is a Beaufort Clone but doesn’t have the royal warrants.

  • @eamoncoleman6611
    @eamoncoleman6611 Před rokem +2

    Great video man! I tried on both and personally love the bedale. Prefer the the looser classic fit.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před rokem

      Thanks for the kind words. Appreciate it.

  • @marcowalther7867
    @marcowalther7867 Před 2 lety +1

    All your arguments hold true: I loved my Barbour Jacket for all those points. LoveD. Truth is: If you do anything more in those jackets than going shopping or having a coffee, they will make you sweat badly. Let a few years pass by and that sweat makes the jackets stink and there is no way to that smell off since you cannot wash it.
    Also, anything more than a slight drizzle of rain, and you'll be wet in waxed cotton. So now, once it rains, I skip the style thing and throw on an Arcteryx Gore jacket: keeps me dry, weighs nothing, and I can throw it into the washer whenever I need to.

  • @mehdi6797
    @mehdi6797 Před 3 měsíci

    Bedale is my favourite 🤩

  • @martinjn2920
    @martinjn2920 Před 2 lety +4

    Just picked up my first Barbour, the Border, a longer length version, keeps my backside dry when out on photography assignments and sitting on wet ground, logs, chairs etc. There is no big poacher pocket on the bum but two individual internal pockets that have removable waterproof liners, they are huge you can lose your lunch, a cold drink, a book, and a lot more in them. I have to say that the coat appears excellent, still too early to determine whether it will be long lasting but reviews seem to suggest it will be with me a good few years.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 2 lety

      Oh nice. Yeah a lot of folks opt for a Barbour for photography. Guess it makes good sense. Plenty of pockets and lots of easy movement.

    • @Langersport
      @Langersport Před 2 lety +1

      Oh it will last... have had my Border for over 30 years. Look after it and it will look after you. I pair mine with the liner for autumn/winter. And don’t forget if you damage it you can send it back to Barbour for them to fix it (for a fee). Enjoy.

    • @larry4789
      @larry4789 Před 2 lety

      I have a Border too and it's easily the biggest of my Barbours.
      Those inside pockets are hoooooooge and you could probably get a couple of days shopping in them.
      The hand warmer pockets are a big plus too.

  • @konstantinosvasilakos1240

    I get your point that no need of extra room but try wearing a suit jacket in the winter with Ashby, stuffed is the first thing that comes in my mind.

  • @pattgsm
    @pattgsm Před rokem

    Love your perspective on the pieces you review and they fit best for your lifestyle and not necessarily the best or worst overall and how other options in the same category may be better for others. CZcamsr OLAF2046 is arguably the most knowledgeable reviewer of Barbour on the internet. He’s been wearing various Barbour wax jackets for over 20 yrs. In his review titled “Barbour Ashby Wax Jacket - Design Anatomy Series - Episode 4”, Olaf states that the Ashby is one of the most purchased of 1st time buyers and usually will be their last Barbour waxed jacket but not for the reasons you may think.

  • @blueband8114
    @blueband8114 Před 3 lety +7

    Well just to show off, my barbour inside pocket is brass press stud closure. I find biggest downside is the nylon lined sleeves, any exertion= sweaty arms. Wish they had just lined sleeves with same tartan cotton as the body. No idea what model mine is but its 8oz beeswax cotton outer, and moleskin collar.

    • @sehan622
      @sehan622 Před 3 lety

      Agree on the arms, but mine seems to get a bit better in that regard once it is worn and used for some time. I also own the Barbour International Imboard as well. That jacket was hopeless in the start, all sweaty all the time and I went back to my allways trusted Fjellreven. I allways brought the Barbour with me just to give it some wear and tear. After about one season it just went very good; warm, still OK for rain, and not moisty at all. So now it is my go to jacket and it has got that beautiful worn look to it. Put on a binoculars and I look like a WW2 U-boat captain. Which I dont mind:D

  • @kinslowrainer3982
    @kinslowrainer3982 Před rokem +1

    Nice video! It's very informative. I'm looking at getting a Barbour waxed-cotton jacket for something nice to wear while riding my motorcycle in cool weather. Nothing long distance or at high speeds out on the highway, but just for chasing around the city on the weekend. You mentioned you put a denim jacket underneath yours, but I was thinking about a wool liner (long sleeved, not a vest). I know Filson makes one, but it's pricey. I was wondering if you knew of another quality manufacturer who makes a wool jacket liner. But I want a jacket liner or something with a low collar, because I don't want two collars stacked in around my neck. Thanks!

  • @liams4189
    @liams4189 Před měsícem

    my ashby is my favourite piece of clothing. i just wish the sleeves weren’t so sweaty and clammy so i could wear it outside of just winter

  • @chrishurley5711
    @chrishurley5711 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the in-depth. Travelling into Sydney in a couple of days to the only place you can pick up a Barbour out here! They have these in my size, my only concern is how they cope in a warmer climate, as have heard the vents in the arms 16:17 are just for show and don’t go through to the inside of the jacket?

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před rokem

      Not too sure I’m afraid. I moved the jacket on and replaced it with a belataff which is 100% better.

  • @dantravis4483
    @dantravis4483 Před 3 lety

    Good vid Sir, got to say, I find wax cotton, nippy. got a few pieces, Cabourns Orange Nam Jacket, Filson Tin cloth Cruiser and A Barbour / White Mountaineering Kitefin. All good for the most part. Primarily, as they don't get worn too often. The breath-ability is poor and cleaning is a issue. Filson I'd say was the best, the finish wears the best. The Nam Jacket which is unlined is frankly annoying. the wax gives it a transparency meaning wearing it requires careful selection in the base layer. The Barbour is (as you say) good for most things, though, Iv'e found does have an odour with prolonged wear (no its not me, I am generally rather fragrant) and that's something that's peculiar to Barbour, that's my thoughts on my waxed pieces. I've always fancied a Belstaff Trailmaster, though, hard to justify £600 with an already extensive jacket collection!

  • @robertoceja7875
    @robertoceja7875 Před 3 lety +4

    Been looking into purchasing one of these. With its classic styling and longer cuts, I figured the slits in the back are meant for the jacket to drape back as opposed to bunching up while on horseback.

    • @DubSalvation
      @DubSalvation Před 2 lety

      Exactly, or when you are driving your car too

  • @rubberlover666
    @rubberlover666 Před 3 lety

    They're nice looking jackets but I personally could never justify the cost where I am in the states and since I work from home, I don't find myself caught out in the elements too often where I need constant water protection just in case. I have also switched to a waxed canvas trucker style jacket recently after getting tired of having to dive for cover every time the sky clouded over so rain wouldn't get on my nice, selvedge denim jacket.

  • @steveb4012
    @steveb4012 Před 7 měsíci

    Ive got the Beacon Sports jacketbut ive been fancying a black Ashby. Mine is a large and is very fitted, you look a big guy, what size is your jacket? Very detailed review, well done.

  • @adamkhan2007
    @adamkhan2007 Před rokem

    Great review, what size do you wear?

  • @ElBoyoElectronico
    @ElBoyoElectronico Před 2 měsíci

    Simple: For town stuff -> waxed cotton jacket, for real outdoor stuff -> polyester jacket. For weight reasons alone, I could never image bringing a waxed cotton jacket to a hiking trip. At the same time, I really do find it funny, when people are wearing their 600$ Goretex Arcteryx jacket for picking up groceries. People really need to learn when to use what in the right context and here in Germany people love to hurt others people’s eyes with their outdoor clothing. I went with the Bedale as I am quite stocky and muscular and the Bedale has more room in the shoulders. Also, I tend to get quite hot and the Ashby felt a bit too hot for me.

  • @ashhussain4314
    @ashhussain4314 Před 8 měsíci

    what size ashby do you wear? great review

  • @jamesdonaldson5428
    @jamesdonaldson5428 Před 3 lety +3

    You should check out brut archives' rework of Barbour jackets. Adds a modern twist which is pretty cool

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 3 lety

      Nice. They do a super good job. And look sick!

  • @swan5446
    @swan5446 Před rokem

    I believe there is an option of buying a button on hood to go with this? I think a useful extra option.

  • @massimomarini6941
    @massimomarini6941 Před 2 lety

    Tanks i bought the ashby olive its better for me in a slim cut. Can you tell me the brand of the leather jachet you show in this video its nice too its semms a schott…?

  • @jeremyseow
    @jeremyseow Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video! And that cap - it's great. Mind sharing what it is?

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 2 lety

      It’s from the french workwear brand Vetra. Lovely stuff but a little hard to get hold of.

    • @jeremyseow
      @jeremyseow Před 2 lety

      @@CeeAreDee Thanks!

  • @anobel57
    @anobel57 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, but i'm not totally conviced by the Ashby. it depends on your morphology.
    You said that the fit is the most important, so for a tall or big guy the beaufort or bedale can be a better alternative than the ashby because both are roomy and so more confortable. the ashby can be ok for small or medium gabarits.

  • @gshen1985
    @gshen1985 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, thanks for sharing, what is your jacket size and chest measurement?

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 2 lety

      That’s a large and my chest is around 42.

  • @alexanderdavidson7837
    @alexanderdavidson7837 Před 3 lety +2

    I bought a Barbour x Margaret Howell jacket last year... Fkn mint!

  • @NigelTufnel612
    @NigelTufnel612 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a 30-year-old Northumbria which is like yours but it has a wool lining and two super large game pockets in the back. (I've never seen another on anyone)

  • @andrewbeddows7500
    @andrewbeddows7500 Před 3 lety

    Check out FRAHM, old German word I believe, but a British company owned by the guy who started Vulpine cycling clothing. High tech twist on traditional materials and designed with traditional and military influences. Not cheap but well made and excellent attention to detail

  • @callumpage7798
    @callumpage7798 Před 3 lety +2

    Baufort White Label, made for Japan. The best Barbour by far and I have 7.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 3 lety +1

      A few folks have said the Japanese Barbour are amazing. I’ll need to check them out.

  • @barnabymailed4184
    @barnabymailed4184 Před rokem +5

    The Barbour Ogston is a pretty good choice for me personally. It’s a heavier 8oz material with leather patches on the elbows, cut more like a slim field or shooting coat and with a padded storm vest. I’ve been using it for some years now and it’s good up to mild frost with the proper layering beneath. Most importantly, it’s perfect for riding bike in an urban surrounding. Heavier than Ashby (and my old Bedale if memory serves), but looking smart, yet still on the practical side as opposed to the Bond Beacon jacket that’s a favourite with some.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před rokem +1

      I’m having a hard time keeping up with all the Barbour models.

  • @brunonjezic6208
    @brunonjezic6208 Před 2 lety +1

    That is really nice leather jacket

  • @colmcgillveray1010
    @colmcgillveray1010 Před 3 lety +6

    Belstaff Trailmaster for me. A true classic with out the class hangover of the Barbour! Also: Steve McQueen and all the cool cachet...;)

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 3 lety +2

      I thought Steve McQueen wore the Barbour international?

    • @colmcgillveray1010
      @colmcgillveray1010 Před 3 lety

      @@CeeAreDee aye! you are correct! Doh!

    • @justinafuchs2619
      @justinafuchs2619 Před 2 lety

      @@CeeAreDee He wore both. He wore Barbour *and* Belstaff, and I‘m pretty sure you‘ll find pics of him wearing the Trailmaster.

  • @WyvernX_
    @WyvernX_ Před 3 lety +3

    What size are you wearing and whats your height/weight?

  • @michaelnedsmar9106
    @michaelnedsmar9106 Před 8 měsíci

    The "dead pigeons " pocket in my XL Beaufort, is big enough to fit not 1 or 2 but 16 toilet rolls at ease !
    Therefore if im going to the shops , my backpack atays at home

  • @andrewcoleman33
    @andrewcoleman33 Před 2 lety +1

    I got my self a ashby and it doesn't feel waxey is that normal for the Barbour ashby

  • @danielpowers2413
    @danielpowers2413 Před rokem

    I love my Corbridge jacket

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před rokem

      Oh I like that one. Not quite as obvious as the international

  • @moreorlessok5635
    @moreorlessok5635 Před 2 lety +1

    deadbirdpocket is a must for a bike or a motorcycle

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 2 lety

      Good for maps and gloves I guess.

  • @gabrielbenaim5820
    @gabrielbenaim5820 Před 6 měsíci

    Curious how tall you are, noticed you ordered a large, was wondering how true to size it is.

  • @stergioslapsanas409
    @stergioslapsanas409 Před 5 měsíci

    What about the sizing? What did you choose?

  • @Paddythefriendlykiwi
    @Paddythefriendlykiwi Před rokem +1

    Between this and a Flint and Tinder Hudson at the moment, only because I'll be another Barbour guy. But the black Ashby is still cool.

  • @toddpacker7058
    @toddpacker7058 Před 2 lety

    My eyes broke trying to catch what watch yous was wearing. Submariner on leather nato strap?

  • @19930208oli
    @19930208oli Před rokem

    Hi, where’s this leather jacket from?

  • @Iwantproblems
    @Iwantproblems Před rokem

    What size did you get and how tall are you?

  • @AlejandroJomar
    @AlejandroJomar Před 2 lety +1

    Can we get an ID on the denim shirt? 👀

  • @jackiechan8840
    @jackiechan8840 Před 7 měsíci

    I really want a Manifattura Ceccarelli fisherman's parka or mountain jacket in waxed cotton. But pricey tho.

  • @lt3880
    @lt3880 Před 3 měsíci

    The reason people oppose polyester sleeves is they oppose toxic plastic materials in their garments, it gets sweat soaked very easily, and it is terrible for odour.

  • @jamesclayton3388
    @jamesclayton3388 Před 2 lety +1

    I had a Barbour Durham and that inside pocket was a zip and not velcro.

  • @kev9385
    @kev9385 Před 3 lety +3

    You need a Barbour bedale SL, the Japanese model, slimmer cut

  • @kkstpattisday
    @kkstpattisday Před 3 lety +4

    Matt wonderful content on the Ashby. The true problem with most Barbours is the acetate sleeves. This jacket should excel in mid 40s to mid 60 degree weather. When any activity is done in this jacket your arms sweat. I grew tired of this very problem and let go of my Ashby and Steve McQueen Barbour jacket. You can’t wash them so there is also that dilemma. My recommendation, and this jacket will replace the Barbour, is the private white vc twin track jacket. It costs 3x the Barbour but is superb in construction and materials. If you can find a shop in Berlin that carries private white I truly recommend slapping one on your back. I own a field jacket from them and no longer require finding another jacket...it does everything for my NYC dwelling. Enjoy your reviews KK

    • @Bestmann3n
      @Bestmann3n Před rokem +1

      god yes, the lining is awful, especially if it has the sweater cuff. You end up in what feels like a hermetically sealed plastic bag and once you start sweating, even just a little bit, you'll stay damp and nasty until you take it off again. Every single time I wear it I feel miserable and regret putting it on, not to mention buying it in the first place.

    • @jasonreeve3040
      @jasonreeve3040 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I have the Asby, and the lining is terrible - it feels cheap compared to my Trailmaster (which was 300 pounds more). The Ashby is well priced and looks good. But, there are much better quality Barbour jackets, imho (I've had one of the hunter style Barbour jackets in the past which felt much better quality). The Ashby is good value for money, and a nice jacket, as long as you can avoid humidity and action that would cause arm sweating.

    • @juanandreso2349
      @juanandreso2349 Před rokem

      @@Bestmann3n I think the slim fit bedale solves this issue but that jacket is only available for japan and korea markets

    • @Bestmann3n
      @Bestmann3n Před rokem +1

      @@juanandreso2349 I actually live in Japan. My bedale is the slim fit one and it has the annoying sauna lining with the storm cuff seal.

    • @exee1
      @exee1 Před 9 měsíci

      You can send it back to Barbour and have them change out the sleeve lining.

  • @sibyltoth9299
    @sibyltoth9299 Před 3 lety +1

    what size ashby did you buy? not sure if you mentioned

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 3 lety

      That was a size large. I’m a standard large in mostly all tops and jackets.

  • @adamfern8370
    @adamfern8370 Před 5 měsíci

    The lower waterproof inner lining is aimed at equestrian use, when riding you can undo the buttons on the gusset part allowing the jacket to splay out over the horses back and the lining is waterproof in case the horse is wet 😉

  • @CrappySerenade
    @CrappySerenade Před 2 lety +1

    what hat is matt wearing?

  • @mustaphasharkas3071
    @mustaphasharkas3071 Před rokem

    How to purchase it online?

  • @battlegnome7.625
    @battlegnome7.625 Před 3 měsíci

    My favorite Barbour they don’t make anymore….. the Bushman jacket was the best… I’ve had mine for 20 years and unfortunately it needs so much repair that it’s cheaper to buy a new one…

  • @dolores1966
    @dolores1966 Před 3 lety +1

    a tailor will put slippy silky lining in the sleeve and as you say twill or the tartan will not be used in the sleeves for the obvious reason. it is a written rule for a tailor :-)

  • @Kuromi_Sanrio11
    @Kuromi_Sanrio11 Před rokem

    How true to size are they?

  • @PocketUau
    @PocketUau Před rokem +1

    My Ashby is anything but lightweight. The bugger’s heavy considering it’s not warm at all, not to mention how heavy it is with a hood and inner lining.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před rokem

      Hmm. I found mine easy and lightweight. Carrying stones in the pockets?

  • @mrgt3201
    @mrgt3201 Před 3 lety +3

    It’s ‘ bee dale ‘ after the town in North Yorkshire.

  • @stephaneducroquet2617

    Hi guys, how do you store your jacket ? That may be a stupid question but don't want the jacket to transfer some wax / smell to the rest of my closet :p
    Another question, do you have something on the jacket indicated where it was made ? (if so, where is it ?)

    • @ActualKaktus
      @ActualKaktus Před rokem

      Not a stupid question, and you have nothing to worry about. The wax or scent doesn’t transfer to anything.

  • @davidgregg6703
    @davidgregg6703 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m torn between the Ashby and bedale , I tried on the Ashby and it fitted well, it’s probably the one that would suit me best , but I believe they aren’t made in England now, which puts me off , so I’m looking more at the bedale

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah. I heard that too. But honestly I can’t tell the difference in quality between the Made in England and the made elsewhere jackets. The quality control is right up there.

    • @Rigz727
      @Rigz727 Před 2 lety +2

      I have the Ashby and when I bought it I didn’t realise it wasn’t made in the UK. I have to say it does bug me a bit, it’s kinda like, it’s not a real Barbour. It illogical really. The quality is very good nothing to fault it with!
      In reality though it’s a great jacket and I’ve owned for about 5 or so years now and still going strong and it does indeed look better now.
      I got it as opposed to the others was because, it looked, and fitted me better for just general dog walking and the like in our crappy British weather.

    • @davidgregg6703
      @davidgregg6703 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Rigz727 thank you, ive decided to go for the Ashby just to let u know

    • @larry4789
      @larry4789 Před 2 lety

      I prefer to buy British if I can but I have 14 Barbours (8 wax) and the foreign made ones are as good as the traditional ones.
      The Ashby seems a lot lighter than my Bedale and I'd happily wear the Ashby to the pub, but not the Bedale.
      I could probably put all my other Barbours in the pockets of my Border.That is a hoooooooge jacket.
      I completely agree on other jackets, ie goretex, being better for the outdoors.
      Also agree on your nostalgia comment.
      I also have Belstaff wax jackets which are smarter but not as rugged.

    • @davidgregg6703
      @davidgregg6703 Před 2 lety

      @@larry4789 I bought the Ashby last month and love it.

  • @benm.2551
    @benm.2551 Před 2 lety

    The Ashby is a twill weave? I was almost certain that the Barbour's use a plain weave (Bedale, Beaufort, Border).

  • @marcinmichon4349
    @marcinmichon4349 Před 2 lety

    Whether the wax stains the seats in the car or in the house?

  • @mundie33
    @mundie33 Před 2 lety +2

    Hate to be a broken record but John Partidge landowner jackets are $99 on Amazon right now. They’re still made in England (even the zippers) and they are 8 oz waxed cotton. Everyone goes for Barbour but they’re made in Asia, aren’t finished as nicely or consistently, and are far more affordable.
    I’ve owned both and the only reasons to buy the Barbour are the logo, the lining (the blended lining on the partridge is more practical though - the jacket more easily slides over knitwear), You want/need a game pocket, or you want/need the 6oz fabric.
    In my experience the 8oz is more practical but it looks different. It’s less of the darker, “wetter” looking color that Barbour’s sykoil has. But again, in 90% of situations the 8oz fabric will be warmer, dryer, and more practical

    • @RogerRoving
      @RogerRoving Před 2 lety

      This is utter claptrap and rubbish. All Barbour waxed jackets are made in NE England.

    • @mundie33
      @mundie33 Před 2 lety +5

      RogerBarnes lol no they are most definitely not. Some of the Bedale and Beaufort maybe but the rest aren’t

  • @zakali7191
    @zakali7191 Před 2 lety

    Hi mate. I'm 5.11 medium build 14 stone what size should I get?

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Před 2 lety +1

      I’d say large. Your about my height and build I guess. And mines a large

  • @atlanticking2315
    @atlanticking2315 Před rokem

    Hi! Is this is sage or in olive? Thanks

  • @caseyzaft6734
    @caseyzaft6734 Před rokem +1

    What size jacket did you get?

  • @laurentdevaux5617
    @laurentdevaux5617 Před rokem +1

    I still don't know why so many people hype the Ashby, for me a complete failure and a jacket unworthy of Barbour. Only those who never wore vintage Barbour can love this thing. The Ashby is nothing more than a slim fit Bedale, that's all. It kept all the defects of the Bedale (too short in winter and not enough pockets... I only wear those I have in spring and fall), and it added new ones : as it is slim fit, the Ashby isn't as comfortable as a Bedale, let alone longer Barbours, and the inner part of the sleeves is made in an horrible synthetic fabric, all things that can easily make you sweat like a pig. If you want a really good Barbour, get a Moorland (vintage if possible). It's longer and has a very useful wallet pocket under the flap and a rear game pocket, very handy even if you are not a hunter. For me, the best of all, though I also love my Solway, the most elegant of all Barbours, or even a Sapper, so warm with its padded lining. But please, forget the Ashby ! And try to find a 80-90's made jacket, in those days they were still litteraly made by hand and in the UK. None of the newly mad ones can match them ! Just compare a 80-90's made Moorland, Norhumbria or Bedale with a newly made one, and you'll understand what I mean...

  • @kev9385
    @kev9385 Před 2 lety +1

    The bedale is made in England the Ashby is made abroad, iv owned both, big quality difference

    • @tom7245
      @tom7245 Před 2 lety +1

      Agree. I tried on both when I was looking for my Barbour a couple of years ago and the finish and feel of the (made in England) Bedale is far better.

    • @larry4789
      @larry4789 Před 2 lety

      I have both too and don't see much of a comparison.
      The Bedale is an original one and I wouldn't wear it near a pub, only outdoors, whereas the Ashby is only worn during spring and is ok away from the outdoors.

  • @MrBurtonshaw
    @MrBurtonshaw Před rokem +2

    Great video... Beaufort is pronounced 'bow-fut' or 'bow-fort'. Bedale is Bee-dale.