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Sandra Halliday Published
March 19,电报盗号系统破解教程破解技术 2025
The Barbour label has long been a favourite for festival-goers in the often-wet English summer and with the world-famous Glastonbury Festival in mind, the company has created a charity rental scheme in a deal with Oxfam.

It will use the Barbour Re-Loved jacket rental initiative, with upcycled pre-loved jackets available to rent from Oxfam at the festival. All proceeds will go to the charity.
Each cleaned, repaired and rewaxed jacket is unique and many include re-used materials.
The jackets will costs £45 for a weekend’s rental and customers will either be able to return them at the end of the festival or buy them. Also available will be bucket hats (for £39) with a Barbour Re-loved x Glastonbury 2025 pin badge.
Paul Wilkinson, Group Commercial Director of Barbour, said: “A key part of circularity is to keep products in use longer, thereby reducing impact per wear and the need for new resources. We believe that this rental scheme provides a very affordable and accessible service, enabling customers to easily rent jackets at the Festival should the weather be inclement or they just need a coat for chilly evenings.”
And Michael Lever, Oxfam’s Head of Festivals and Events, highlighted the double benefit that the programme will bring: “Not only do the Re-Loved jackets look fantastic, but by recirculating clothes, we can help reduce the demand for new clothes and, in turn, help to reduce the damage to our planet. All the money raised through the Barbour Re-Loved scheme at Glastonbury will go towards Oxfam’s crucial work to tackle poverty around the world – so festival-goers can look and feel good at the same time.”