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Tuckernuck and Barbour Come Together for a Special Capsule


TUCKERNUCK, the Washington-based retailer known for its preppy, polished take on American style, has teamed up with Barbour on a capsule that serves up the best of both aesthetics. 

The 10-piece collection brings together Barbour’s beloved waxed and quilted outerwear with the playfulness of Tuckernuck, think jackets and vests cut in classic shapes, reimagined with fun trims, feminine tailoring, and a floral print created exclusively for the collaboration line.

Tuckernuck x Barbour

Tuckernuck x Barbour

The partnership has been a long time in the making, as last summer, Tuckernuck’s co-founders Jocelyn, Maddy and September travelled to Barbour’s South Shields HQ to explore archives, review swatches and develop designs alongside Nicola Brown, Barbour’s director of womenswear.

They also toured the waxing facility, seeing firsthand the craftsmanship behind the brand’s most enduring pieces that’s loved by everyone from King Charles to Alexa Chung. 

Tuckernuck x Barbour

Maddy Grayson said of the British brand: “Barbour has defined British countryside style for generations. We honored that tradition while embracing Americana style, shooting this collection in Virginia Hunt Country.”

The collaboration marks a natural progression in a longstanding relationship, after all, Barbour was among the first labels stocked by Tuckernuck, admired for its timeless outerwear and craftsmanship. This launch celebrates those shared values while offering a new take on familiar classics, just in time for autumn.

by Felicity Carter

The Tuckernuck x Barbour collection launches today and is available at tuckernuck.com and barbour.com.

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