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Barbour International jacket was adopted as the official uniform of the VOC in '53???
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<blockquote data-quote="Spqreddie" data-source="post: 47424" data-attributes="member: 1009"><p>Indeed, it would be really interesting to know if there is any official reference, if it was a formal Club deicsion or just a moment trend/habit to use those jackes.</p><p>or if otherwise it was Barbour to use the Vincent name to adverts their products!</p><p></p><p>By reading David Bowen post, may be the Barbour website editor made a mistake mentiong the Club instead of the factory? </p><p>David you meant that the Vincent Company bought items on its name from Barbour? may be the story comes from here, if Barbour has still some old purchese order may be they base this statement on this.. who knows..</p><p></p><p>Any way my problem is that my International is black yes, but with black snaps and not gold! Now, change jacket or change bike!??;-)</p><p></p><p>Quote:</p><p><em>"and to mark this tie up between the two businesses, the International was produced in a black wax cotton with gold snaps. Black and gold were the iconic colours of the Vincent Owners Club"</em></p><p>End Quote</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spqreddie, post: 47424, member: 1009"] Indeed, it would be really interesting to know if there is any official reference, if it was a formal Club deicsion or just a moment trend/habit to use those jackes. or if otherwise it was Barbour to use the Vincent name to adverts their products! By reading David Bowen post, may be the Barbour website editor made a mistake mentiong the Club instead of the factory? David you meant that the Vincent Company bought items on its name from Barbour? may be the story comes from here, if Barbour has still some old purchese order may be they base this statement on this.. who knows.. Any way my problem is that my International is black yes, but with black snaps and not gold! Now, change jacket or change bike!??;-) Quote: [I]"and to mark this tie up between the two businesses, the International was produced in a black wax cotton with gold snaps. Black and gold were the iconic colours of the Vincent Owners Club"[/I] End Quote [/QUOTE]
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