Levi’s, Barbour unite for innovative fall collection

Levi’s and Barbour have teamed up to launch a new collection that highlights practical fall fashion while celebrating more than 170 years of combined workwear heritage. The collection brings together Barbour’s signature waxed cotton with Levi’s iconic denim, resulting in pieces that are both stylish and made to last.

For women, the collection includes the Spey Wax Jacket, a fresh take on Barbour’s classic style. Crafted in tobacco-colored wax cotton, it features a brown corduroy collar, pocket flaps shaped like Levi’s famous arcuate, Trucker-style cuffs and waistband, and a back cinch inspired by vintage Levi’s denim designs.

For men, the Bedale Jacket is available in two unique versions, one in dark navy desert wax with a black cord collar, front panels, and a modern tartan lining; and another in denim, inspired by traditional workwear, with triple-needle stitching, antique brass hardware, and a resin-rinse finish.

The Levi’s x Barbour Type II Waxed Jacket uses Barbour’s classic archive olive tone, while the Type II Denim version comes in mid-wash indigo with a Barbour green cord collar and subtle embroidery at the cuff placket.

All waxed pieces are made with Barbour’s premium beeswax-infused cotton, a material that gains unique character with age, similar to how Levi’s denim naturally fades over time.

The collection also features bottoms, such as the Pleated Corduroys, designed with deep pleats, tartan detailing along the outer seam, and Barbour embroidery on the coin pocket. Another style, the Loose Jeans, offers a dark, worn-in finish. Both pieces include co-branded jacron patches on the back waistband, displaying the logos of both brands printed in Barbour’s signature green.

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