Saturday, November 21, 2009

Giving Thanks



With Thanksgiving right around the corner, it has me thinking alot about what makes this such an amazing holiday. I really just love it so much and I'm sure I'm not alone. Friends, family and food are a great place to start but since this is a blog about Barbour by David Wood I want to give thanks to our customers. I really am so very fortunate to have such an incredible group of people shop our store and our web site every day. Most of these folks have known that Barbour has been making the best outerwear on the market for years and they truly understand the product. Some people are finding us by absolute chance, by falling into our store, these folks are my favorite because I get to educate them on what makes a jacket like the Border or the Beaufighter so cool. You live in Maine, you will seriously thank me for getting you into this waxed jacket!

So I want to thank everyone out there who has supported our store in our first year. Have an incredible Thanksgiving, enjoy the turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce and all those crazy relatives you get to see on that one special day, Thanksgiving.

Thanks again,

JM

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Our First Year


Last year Barbour Inc. and the retailer David Hodgkins of the store David Wood decided to open a shop in Portland Maine's historic Old Port. The intention of the enterprise was to show the Barbour clothing line in a different light than it's more traditional stores in Boston and New York City. David knew that the line which was started in 1894 had the longevity and depth to support a single line store. He also knew that if shown in a different way, Barbour clothing could be a strong fashion line and not a product known just as traditional foul weather wear. Barbour Inc. knew they had the right partner with Hodgkins, founder of David Wood, one of the most successful men's stores in New England.

At the height of the financial crisis on October 11, 2008, Barbour by David Wood opened it's doors. David chose myself, John Musacchio to be the general manager of the operation, and I knew after the first week we had quite the up hill battle ahead if we wanted this to work. I can't tell you how many folks said to me "you sure picked one hell of a time to open a clothing store". We were starting to think the same thing until we remembered that we were selling a product that had an incredible amount of value and style. Is that not what our new consumer is looking for in this very different economic climate? We decide to move ahead as planned.


One year later Barbour by David Wood is still here and prospering.


I am starting this blog because I believe that foul weather wear can be worn in many cool and unique ways. There is an entire lifestyle that can be summed up by appreciating the history of a perfectly weathered waxed Barbour jacket.

JM