The Timeless Legacy of Burberry: A Story of British Luxury
Founded in 1856 by Thomas Burberry, Burberry has grown into one of the most iconic British luxury fashion houses in the world. What began as a small outfitter's shop in Basingstoke, England, has now evolved into a global symbol of sophistication, innovation, and enduring style.
From Humble Beginnings to Global Fame
At the age of 21, Thomas Burberry envisioned creating durable, weatherproof outerwear for outdoor enthusiasts. His breakthrough came in 1879 with the invention of gabardine, a tightly woven, breathable, and water-repellent fabric. This revolutionary material quickly gained recognition among explorers, aviators, and even military officers.

The Birth of an Icon: The Trench Coat
During World War I, Burberry adapted its designs for British officers, creating what would become the legendary trench coat. Features like D-rings, epaulets, and storm flaps were not just stylish but functional elements for soldiers. After the war, this military-inspired coat transitioned into civilian fashion, cementing Burberry's reputation as a purveyor of timeless outerwear.
Beyond its famous coats, Burberry revolutionized fashion branding with its distinctive Nova check
Discover Modern Burberry Styles
Explore the latest Burberry collections, from classic trench coats to contemporary outfits, in this curated product spreadsheet, featuring detailed descriptions and authentic Burberry craftsmanship.
Innovation Meets Tradition in Modern Times
In the digital age, Burberry has remained at the forefront of luxury fashion through continuous innovation. Under the leadership of creative directors like Christopher BaileyRiccardo Tisci, the brand has balanced its rich heritage with bold, modern aesthetics.
- First luxury brand to livestream a fashion show (2010)
- Pioneered "see now, buy now" collections
- Collaborated with tech companies for augmented reality shopping experiences
Today, with stores in over 50 countries, Burberry continues to define British luxury through its craftsmanship, sustainability initiatives, and commitment to timeless yet contemporary design.