Founded in 1856Burberry
The Birth of an Icon: Thomas Burberry’s Vision
At just 21 years old, Thomas Burberry established his brand with a focus on durable outerwear. His breakthrough came in 1879 with the invention of gabardine, a waterproof yet breathable fabric. This revolutionary material became the foundation of Burberry’s reputation, especially among explorers and aviators. Notably, Sir Ernest Shackleton wore Burberry gabardine during his Antarctic expeditions.
The Legendary Trench Coat
Perhaps the brand’s most iconic creation is the Burberry trench coat, originally designed for British soldiers during World War I. Features like the epaulettes, D-rings, and storm shield
Modern Innovations and Digital Mastery
Under the creative direction of visionaries like Christopher BaileyRiccardo Tisci, Burberry embraced modernity while respecting its heritage. The brand pioneered digital strategies, such as live-streamed fashion shows and social media exclusives, setting trends in the luxury industry. Collaborations with tech giants like Apple further cemented its forward-thinking ethos.
Sustainability and Ethical Craftsmanship
Today, Burberry leads in sustainability, committing to carbon neutrality and ethical sourcing. Initiatives like the ReBurberry Fabric
For those interested in exploring Burberry’s current offerings, including limited-edition releases, refer to this detailed product catalog