The Iconic Journey of Burberry: From Humble Beginnings to Global Luxury
Founded in 1856 by Thomas Burberry, a 21-year-old draper's apprentice, Burberry began as a small tailoring shop in Basingstoke, England. The brand's initial focus was on creating durable and weatherproof outerwear, catering originally to country gentlemen and later to British soldiers. With innovative fabric technology and timeless designs, Burberry soon became synonymous with British elegance and resilience.

Innovation and Global Recognition
In 1879, Burberry revolutionized rainwear by introducing Gabardine, a breathable yet waterproof fabric. This breakthrough material, patented in 1888, became the foundation for Burberry’s iconic trench coat, which gained military adoption in World War I. The brand’s distinctive check pattern, unveiled in the 1920s, further cemented its status in fashion history.
"Burberry’s trench coats are more than garments; they are wearable pieces of British heritage." — Fashion Historian
Modern Evolution
Under creative directors like Christopher BaileyRiccardo Tisci, Burberry has balanced tradition with contemporary style. The brand’s digital-first approach, including pioneering runway livestreams in 2010, showcases its forward-thinking ethos. Today, Burberry’s offerings range from ready-to-wear collections to fragrances and accessories, each embodying the brand’s ethos of "functional luxury."
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- 1912
- 2023
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Did You Know?
Over 50% of Burberry's revenue