This list covers 24 jacket brands, running alphabetically from “Barbour” to “Bugatti Fashion”. They range from heritage British waxed-cotton makers to workwear specialists, luxury fashion houses, and streetwear labels, and they cover jackets worn for everything from farm work and mountain expeditions to city commutes and red-carpet appearances.
Jacket Brands are companies that design, manufacture, and sell outerwear meant to protect the wearer from cold, wind, or rain while also making a style statement. Some grew out of practical trades like farming or motorcycling, and others out of subcultures like skateboarding and streetwear; Belstaff’s Trialmaster jacket, for example, became famous after adventurer Che Guevara wore one on his motorcycle journey across South America.
Below you’ll find the table with each brand’s country of origin, parent company, founding year, and description.
Brand: the name of the jacket brand, so you can quickly find the one you’re looking for or spot a new name to explore.
Country of Origin: the country where the brand was founded, giving you a sense of its heritage and regional style influences.
Parent Company: the business that owns or operates the brand today, which helps you understand its scale and independence.
Founding Year: the year the brand started, so you can gauge its history and how long it has been trusted by customers.
Description: a short summary of what the brand is known for, helping you decide which jackets might suit your needs.
Jacket Brands
Brand
Country of Origin
Parent Company
Founding Year
Barbour
United Kingdom
J. Barbour & Sons (family-owned)
1894
Belstaff
United Kingdom
Belstaff Group
1924
Burberry
United Kingdom
Burberry Group plc
1856
Baracuta
United Kingdom
Baracuta LLC
1937
Bogner
Germany
Willy Bogner GmbH & Co. KGaA
1932
Burton
United States
Burton Corporation
1977
Bosideng
China
Bosideng International Holdings
1976
Blauer
Italy
Blauer HT S.r.l.
1936
Berghaus
United Kingdom
Equip Outdoor Technologies
1966
Bergans
Norway
Bergans of Norway (family-owned)
1908
Bulwark
United States
VF Corporation
1976
Blaklader
Sweden
Blakläder (family-owned)
1959
Bisley Workwear
Australia
Wesfarmers
1954
Billabong
Australia
Boardriders, Inc.
1973
BAPE (A Bathing Ape)
Japan
I.T Limited
1993
Brixton
United States
Brixton, LLC
2004
Black Diamond
United States
Clarus Corporation
1989
Brunello Cucinelli
Italy
Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A.
1978
Bally
Switzerland
JAB Holding Company
1851
Bench
Canada
Independent
1989
Ben Davis
United States
Ben Davis, Inc.
1935
Buffalo Jackson Trading Co.
United States
Independent
2013
Berne Apparel
United States
Independent
1929
Bugatti Fashion
Germany
Bugatti Fashion GmbH
1976
Descriptions
Barbour
Famous for waxed cotton jackets like the Bedale and Beaufort, Barbour built its reputation on rugged, weatherproof outerwear favored by British countryside enthusiasts and royalty alike.
Belstaff
Known for waxed cotton motorcycle jackets, especially the Trialmaster worn by adventurers like Che Guevara, Belstaff blends heritage biker style with modern luxury outerwear.
Burberry
A British luxury house famous for its trench coat and signature check pattern, Burberry also produces premium jackets that mix classic tailoring with contemporary design.
Baracuta
Creator of the iconic G9 Harrington jacket, Baracuta popularized the short, zip-up style beloved by mods, golfers, and generations of casual dressers.
Bogner
A German ski-wear pioneer, Bogner outfits winter athletes and stylish skiers with technical, fashion-forward jackets built for the slopes and apres-ski alike.
Burton
The brand that helped invent snowboarding also makes some of the most trusted snowboard jackets on the market, blending waterproofing with streetwear-inspired looks.
Bosideng
The world’s largest down jacket maker, Bosideng produces affordable, warm puffer coats and has expanded into fashion-forward outerwear sold across Asia, Europe, and beyond.
Blauer
Originally an American police-uniform maker, Blauer’s Italian arm reinvented the brand as a maker of technical, weatherproof jackets with a distinct urban-tactical aesthetic.
Berghaus
A British outdoor specialist, Berghaus makes technical hiking and mountaineering jackets designed to handle harsh weather on serious expeditions.
Bergans
A Norwegian outdoor brand born from mountain exploration, Bergans makes durable, weatherproof jackets built to handle Scandinavian cold and rugged terrain.
Bulwark
A workwear specialist, Bulwark makes flame-resistant jackets and coveralls used by electricians, welders, and industrial workers who need serious protective gear.
Blaklader
A Swedish workwear maker, Blaklader produces tough, functional jackets designed for tradespeople who need durability and comfort on demanding job sites.
Bisley Workwear
An Australian workwear staple, Bisley makes hard-wearing jackets for tradies and outdoor laborers, prized for their toughness and no-nonsense practicality.
Billabong
Born from Australia’s surf culture, Billabong makes casual and technical jackets for surfers and beachgoers, blending laid-back style with weather protection.
BAPE (A Bathing Ape)
A cult Japanese streetwear label, BAPE is known for its bold camouflage prints and shark-hoodie jackets that became icons of hip-hop and skate culture.
Brixton
Inspired by skate, surf, and music subcultures, Brixton makes vintage-styled jackets alongside its well-known headwear line.
Black Diamond
Originally a climbing equipment maker, Black Diamond produces technical shell and insulated jackets engineered for alpinists and serious outdoor athletes.
Brunello Cucinelli
An Italian luxury house famous for understated cashmere, Brunello Cucinelli makes refined, exceptionally soft jackets aimed at the quiet-luxury crowd.
Bally
A Swiss luxury house best known for shoes and leather goods, Bally also produces polished, high-end jackets and outerwear for its fashion collections.
Bench
A streetwear brand born in skate and snowboard culture, Bench makes casual, affordable jackets popular with a younger, urban crowd.
Ben Davis
An American workwear institution, Ben Davis makes rugged, no-frills jackets built for hard labor and later adopted by skaters and street style fans.
Buffalo Jackson Trading Co.
A modern American heritage brand, Buffalo Jackson makes rugged, vintage-inspired jackets aimed at outdoorsy, classic-Americana style.
Berne Apparel
An American workwear manufacturer, Berne makes durable insulated and canvas jackets built for farmers, tradespeople, and outdoor laborers.
Bugatti Fashion
Not related to the carmaker, Bugatti Fashion is a German menswear label known for smart-casual jackets, coats, and tailored outerwear.
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