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Classic Beaufort wax jacket - Reduced to ?130!!!! (previously listed for 150)


3 pics attached (max) - more available on request!


I bought this jacket last autumn for ?249 and have only worn it a handful of times. You're welcome to try it on first if you're local!


For detailed SIZE info check the guide on the link below - this jacket is technically 34 overall, with actual chest size of 41.8 inches and sleeve length of 32.2 inches.


Info from the Barbour website...

http://www.barbour.com/uk/all-collections/mens/waxed-jackets/barbour-classic-beaufort-wax-jacket/p/MWX0002OL71


The Classic Beaufort is a stylish, practical men's waxed jacket with timeless country looks and a Sylkoil outer.


Quintessentially Barbour, this versatile jacket is tough enough to brave the great outdoors yet equally suited to city wear - perfect for throwing over a suit when commuting to work. Ideal for year-round use, it boasts a 100% cotton lining in Barbour's iconic tartan print, with an interactive zip designed for pairing with an optional quilted liner when extra insulation is needed.


The Classic Beaufort's smart corduroy collar feels luxuriously soft and is studded to take an optional hood, while the two-way zip, studded storm fly front and Velcro-fastening wind cuffs seal out draughts. Two lower bellow pockets offer plenty of room for essentials, and moleskin-lined handwarmer pockets provide welcome warmth on cold days. A useful rear game pocket completes the impressive line-up of functional features.

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