Burberry
Burberry is a luxury British fashion brand based in London, England. It now produces and sells ready-to-wear items such as trench coats (for which it is best known), leather goods, footwear, fashion accessories, eyeglasses, fragrances, and cosmetics. Burberry was founded in 1856 by Thomas Burberry with the goal of manufacturing outdoor clothing. Since then, the company has expanded into the high fashion industry, developing gabardine and products manufactured particularly for the brand.
Because not everyone can afford luxury labels like Burberry, they are more expensive than high-end or mass-market brands. Quality, the best materials, the best craftsmanship, and the best shopping experience are all synonyms for luxury. Burberry provides all of this, so expect to pay extra.
To keep clients pleased and satisfied, Burberry must produce the best items available, created from the best materials. Burberry's trench coats are made of cashmere and wool for the most expensive models. Burberry's scarves are made using the finest fabrics available, including silk, wool, and cashmere. So, when it comes to Burberry, you can anticipate the greatest materials, at least on most goods. The luxury and prestige of the brand have been proven over time, so it's no surprise that Burberry is consistently in the top of the most expensive clothing brands.
Most Expensive Burberry Items
- Audrey Hepburn's three-quarter length double-breasted trench coat, auctioned by Christie's London in 2017 for $94,906
- Anna Wintour of American Vogue wore a limited edition Burberry women's peacock feather trench coat: $30,310