Hello.

I spent four years developing and perfecting the Lawrence jacket.

From the fabrics to the fit, from the buttons to the quilting and from the cuffs to the lining, each jacket is a physical representation of thousands of hours of knowledge, expertise, and passion.

36 hours after opening the order books, the Lawrence sold out.

But this is just the start and although Barnfield will continue to evolve, every launch will benefit from that effort. The same level of care, attention to detail and commitment that went into the Lawrence will go into everything we make.

It’s not just about making clothes; it's about crafting pieces that I'm proud to make and you're proud to wear.

Mark Warman
Founder

The details.

  • Handmade in England

  • Limited to 50

  • 12 week production

  • Available in XS-3XL.

  • True to size worn over a single layer. If you plan on wearing it with multiple layers or an armoured undershirt, go up a size

  • 350gsm GOTS certified organic cotton outer

  • Quilted with British wool wadding

  • 140gsm organic cotton sateen lining printed with custom artwork by Thomas Moore of Lást Maps

  • Organic cotton recessed ribbed cuffs

  • Laser etched corozo buttons

Theo is 5’9”, 72kg and wears the Lawrence in medium

  • "It’s magnificent. The attention to detail is incredible."

    Steven Melford

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Four Years

In January 2019, I sketched out a design on the back of an envelope. A fitted, military style jacket with a stiff collar.

It had patch pockets on the chest and welt pockets at the hips. A field jacket inspired by my Great Grandfather’s WW1 uniform but modernised and redesigned to be sharper.

More dress uniform than army surplus jacket.

Since then, I’ve worked day in, day out, for four years with experts and passionate craftspeople to bring the Lawrence jacket to life.

Over the course of six individual prototypes, it’s been perfected to create the jacket I envisioned.

The jacket I promised.

Fabrics
& Fittings

The Lawrence is made with a heavyweight 350gsm GOTS certified organic cotton gabardine. It’s genuinely beautiful. It’s also tough AF.

My Great Grandfather was the initial inspiration for the design of the Lawrence but he’s also been a guiding hand in my choices along the way.

Any jacket he bought would have been an investment. And it would have had to last.

By asking “would my Great Grandfather be proud to wear this jacket?” I started researching heritage fabrics. Materials that would’ve been sought after for their quality and durability when he was alive.

WWI trench coats were made of Thomas Burberry’s gabardine. It’s tightly woven, so it’s sharp. It’s rain-resistant, breathable and durable.

Perfect.

Made in
Great Britain

At one point, the British textiles and clothing industry was the largest in the world. Now we make less than 1% of the world’s clothing.

We may no longer make the most clothing but we certainly have the expertise and passion to make the best.

By focusing on quality over quantity, I’ve spent the past four years developing connections and personal relationships, finding passionate people who do one thing well and bringing their expertise to bear to create your jacket.

When you buy a Barnfield jacket, you’re supporting an incredible group of individuals and companies. Each of them keeping their part of the industry alive.

Limited Edition

Because the mill that produces our gabardine has paused all production, only 50 jackets are guaranteed to be made in 2023.

Given the meteoric rise in cotton prices, it’s also very likely that the price of any subsequent runs will increase by a minimum of 20%.

When my Great Grandfather signed up to the war effort in 1914, every able bodied man who worked for him followed. When they shipped out, they were all part of the same regiment known as a ‘Pals Brigade’.

Whenever we wear a piece of clothing, we tell people what we believe in before we say a word. Wearing a Barnfield jacket tells the world that you champion quality and time in a craft over immediacy, individuality over cost, sustainability over trends.

When the first preorder closed out, just 36 hours after opening, 50 people became the first members of the Barnfield Pals Brigade.

50 people connected through shared values worn on their backs.

Lining Artwork

I first saw Thomas Moore’s art on Instagram and was blown away by the intricacy, accuracy and sheer commitment that was evident in every single piece he'd published.

As I scrolled through his work, an idea formed. What if we could create a bespoke piece of art to line the inside of the Lawrence jacket? Not a repeating pattern but a piece that told a story, that spoke to people and that connected us all.

Through 118 hand drawn illustrations on a 2.5 metre backdrop of Great Britain's road network, the piece that he’s created for the Lawrence tells a story of journey and of transformation. From winter up in Scotland, down to summer in Cornwall, each illustration tells it's own individual story.

Given the size of the artwork, although the lining of the body is completely covered, each jacket will only feature a part of the whole piece. This means that each one will be totally unique.

My hope has always been this uniqueness will create a talking point that translates into connections.

Time in a pursuit

“The moment that people know a project took 50 hours, 100 hours, two years - it tells a deeper story and people still really appreciate time in a pursuit, time in a craft.”

Thomas Moore, Lást Maps

If you have any questions or would like to see the Lawrence in more detail, hit the button below to book in a 30 minute Zoom chat with me.

FAQs

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