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Barbour Jackets from the house of J. Barbour & Sons Ltd are now available across the globe. From America to Japan, Barbour range of jackets has a loyal fan following; people who vouch for the quality and comfort of these jackets and come back year after year to make new additions to their wardrobe.
Barbour jackets are the brain wave of John Barbour who founded J. Barbour & Sons in the year 1894 in a small shop in South Shields. The unique selling point of the earlier Barbour outerwear and jackets was that they were coated with Beacon brand oil to enhance their ability to withstand all types of weather conditions. These coats were an instant hit with fishermen, sailors and people working on docks and shipyards.
Over the years Barbour developed into a company specializing in providing all types of high-quality, high-endurance clothing. The firm boasts of holding Royal Warrants for supplying waterproof outerwear to HM Queen Elizabeth II, HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. The Late Princess Diana was also seen in Barbour jackets on various occasions before her untimely death.
These jackets were initially meant for rugged outdoors and country people who prefer comfort over style but with changing trends, the jackets have shown a remarkable make over in terms of styling and trendy designs to attract young customers and at the same time retaining the durability, comfort and superb stitching patterns that are synonyms with the name of Barbour.
Barbour jackets are available in designs and you will be spoilt for choices when you will see the range on display. Pure cotton and heavyweight wax cotton linings, adjustable neck straps, corduroy storm collar, zip pockets, side pockets with flaps, stiffened belt, detachable sleeves, storm flap, quilted jackets, snug-fitting collars etc, you think of a feature and you will find a Barbour jacket with those specifications.
These jackets are not only meant for adverse weather conditions; the company has a clothing line wherein they have developed all-season jackets. Not only this, the jackets have been a rage amongst bikers since 1936 and have become an integral part of motorcycle racing. Some famous heavyweights of the bike racing like Phil Reed and Sammy Miller have been seen flaunting their Barbour jackets with much aplomb.
If you want to make a style statement without compromising on the comfort factor, go for a Barbour Jacket. These jackets are pretty light weight ensuring ease of movement. The most popular styles in these jackets include but are not limited to Barbour Chelsea Quilt Jacket, Barbour Washed International Jacket and Barbour Carbon Jacket. A person dressed in one of these jackets stands apart from the crowd. These jackets exude a distinct character and are leagues ahead of competition in terms of brand value and customer-centric approach.
With a Barbour jacket, you get the promise and commitment of superb after-sales service. The company has a designated repairing department where in they can repair and restore your old jacket, make alterations to your jacket as per your specifications and reproof wax jackets.
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How to avoid storm damage to your caravan awning
Apart from the caravan itself, your awning is likely to be the most valuable item you take with you when on a touring caravan holiday, and as such it's vital you protect your investment against an all too common problem – storm damage.
Storm damage is caused by extreme weather conditions such as high winds or very heavy rain or snow, and often results in bent poles or ripped seams but in a worse scenario can mean an awning that is broken beyond repair and a severely damaged caravan.
However, there are some simple precautions which you can take to minimise your risk of storm damage, the easiest of which is to avoid severe weather conditions in the first place!
By simply keeping an eye on the weather reports prior to and during your caravan break, you should be able to spot any warnings about high winds or storms in the area and either avoid putting the awning up in the first place, or take it down before the bad weather's due to hit.
If you think the weather is taking a turn for the worst, but are certain there are no extreme weather warnings, then a heavy duty awning tie down kit, also known as a ‘storm strap' is a good way to keep everything anchored down securely. These tend to feature heavy duty stakes, extra strong nylon straps and a sprung mechanism at one end which allows the awning to flex slightly - meaning that under very strong winds the stakes are less likely to be pulled out.
Most awning ‘storm' straps are designed to go directly over the top of the awning on the outside, meaning they are in direct contact with the material of the cover and may cause wear over time. It's for this reason that awning ‘storm' straps aren't advisable for use over long periods of time and should only be used when absolutely necessary.
Your choice of awning is also very important, as for year round use a heavier duty awning with strong (but heavy) steel poles from a respected manufacturer might be a safer option. If you're worried about weight then top-end carbon fibre poles are strong and light, but remember that if they are pushed beyond their limits they will snap rather than bending over as a steel pole would. Most aluminium poles are light weight, but in general don't offer the same amount of strength as steel or carbon fibre – that said some manufacturers make fantastic aluminium poled awnings so be sure to shop around and read lots of reviews.
If the worse happens and none of your safety measures have worked, then it's important you're awning and caravan are adequately covered by a specialist caravan insurance policy. Some caravan insurers don't cover damage caused to an awning during a storm, so ensure that you choose a policy which includes what is normally referred to as ‘storm damage to awnings cover'. That way, if you ever do get caught out by the weather and a storm hits before you get chance to take down your awning, damage to the awning and damage caused by the awning blowing into your caravan will be covered.
Remember that it's not just the damage to your caravan that needs to be insured, but also the awning itself, and as such be sure to add its value to your total sums to be insured when taking out an insurance policy.
About the Author
Heather Robinson of Caravan Guard Limited. Caravan Guard specialise in touring caravan insurance and motorhome insurance. To sign up for our free e-magazine and receive news and reviews every month, visit http://www.caravanguard.co.uk
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