I’ve got a 1980’s International jacket with a dark blue tartan lining which needs a couple of patches where the lining has worn adjacent to the pockets. Sadly Barbour no longer stock this particular tartan so I’m trying to source some in order to repair the lining myself. Does anyone know the name of this tartan and or where I can get some in cotton?
Cheers
Rob
Thank you all for your helpful suggestions. I searched the Lochcarron site with no success and I’ve had negative replies from Barbour but they are researching the name of the tartan for me. I couldn’t bring myself to butcher a vintage Barbour - they never die l.o.l. I’ve spoken to Jojo and he thinks he’s got some of this fabric ‘knocking about’ so that’s good. I may use a bit of blue denim or corduroy if he can’t find it. Cheers Rob
Just remember that the lining is a cotton cloth, not wool, so even if you determine what the tartan is you may never be able to find it in cotton. As Lean&Mean implies, patched Barbours (or any waxed jacket for that matter) still look good even if the patches aren't a 100% match, so don't be afraid of using cloth that isn't the same pattern.
Quite likely it wasn't a "real" Tartan (as if any of them are!) if Lochcarron didn't have it. Also plausible it wasn't made by/for anyone else, as it could have been a tm'ed design (c/f the Burberry check).
A bit more research came up with the term ‘plaid’ - cotton which is printed and not woven like a true tartan. India is a great source of printed plaid cotton and I’ve managed to pick up a piece big enough to patch my International. It’s not quite a perfect match but as my dad used to say ‘a blind man on a flying horse couldn’t tell the difference’
Thank you to rocketeer too as Jojo came up trumps - he’s got a new old stock Barbour repair kit (Barbour no longer sell them). I’m picking it up tomorrow. If anyone needs similar there are a few on eBay. It’s a tin which seems to contain three different coloured plaid patches - including mine, green blue and black waxed cotton patches and blue black and green thread and a small tin of thorn proof dressing.
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