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About BURBERRY Fragrances
Thomas Burberry was born in
1835 and established his first
drapery shop in 1856. Burberry
was an avid outdoorsman and
was unhappy with the
rubberized mackintosh
raincoat. He felt like the
fabric made it restrictive and
stifling in the heat. With
this in mind Burberry set out
to design his own raincoat
which would allow for air to
circulate. He created his own
trademark cloth, ?Gabardine?,
a Shakespearean term that
referred to shelter from
inclement weather. This
allowed Burberry to launch a
new brand of outer wear, one
which was water resistant and
comfortable to wear. The coat
became an instant success and
was soon requested by name by
Britain's King Edward. The
Burberry gabardine coat was
being worn by Winston
Churchill, Gary Cooper, Joan
Crawford and George Bush.
Burberry continued to be
successful and went on to
design hats, jackets, fashion
accessories and fragrances.
The first perfumes launched by
Burberry were Burberry for
women and Burberry for men in
1995. The Burberry for women
contains a blend of bergamont
and juniper. Following this
came the launch of Burberry
Weekend in 1997. Weekend was
meant to be worn on a casual
day spent outside playing
golf. Burberry Touch perfume
was launched next in 2000.
Touch was another classic
Burberry perfume which
contains a blend of citrus and
oakmoss. All the Burberry
fragrances are enclosed in
neatly designed boxes with the
trademark check pattern.
Burberry continues to be a
sign of class and style among
fashion and outerwear.
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