BARBOUR
In 1936, Duncan Barbour, a devoted motorcyclist and third-gen family member, introduced the Barbour International, a wax cotton suit for the 1936 International Six Day Trials (ISDT). It became a staple for ISDT riders, including Steve McQueen in 1964. Today, Barbour International is a standalone brand, honoring its motorcycling legacy. Their collections, for both men and women, draw from the biker aesthetic, featuring contemporary fabrics alongside the original wax cotton, introducing a new generation to this iconic style. Barbour International remains the genuine trailblazer in motorcycle heritage brands, unmatched by others who have tried to seize this title.