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Burberry

[ bur-buh-ree, -ber-ee ]

Trademark.
  1. a brand of raincoat made of a waterproof, mercerized cotton fabric.
  2. any of various fabrics used in clothing, especially in coats.


Burberry

/ ˈbɜːbərɪ /

noun

  1. a light good-quality raincoat, esp of gabardine


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Example Sentences

Burberry, Prada, and others have also committed to dropping it.

From Quartz

Luxury brands like Gucci, Balenciaga and Burberry have been sketching and planning digital fits to adorn digital users.

From Gucci to Burberry, the world’s top luxury brands are embracing China as their test market.

From Ozy

Burberry saw double-digit growth in mainland China in November, while the rest of its focus regions all saw declining sales, for example.

From Digiday

“This only worked for brands and stores that customers would aspire to, truly luxury brands like Burberry or Gucci,” he explained.

Plus, as Middleton says, “Many great vintage and the Burberry come with wool linings.”

Burberry presented a collection in London that looked like works of art, thanks to hand-painted detailing and beautiful scarves.

Burberry's current chief creative executive, Christopher Bailey, will fill her spot as CEO.

During their tenure at Burberry, as I wrote in 2011, Ahrendts and Bailey made the brand—for lack of a better word—cool.

She wore soiled Burberry, high-legged tan boots, and a peaked cap of distinctly military appearance.

The door of the tent was an oval funnel of burberry material just large enough to admit a man and secured by a draw-string.

We therefore wore Jaeger underclothing and burberry wind clothing as overalls.

It would not run to more than a cart, but she had not been used to luxury, and was quite content in her Burberry and cap.

Then an Englishman comes down the stairs behind me, flapping his Burberry rainproof overcoat.

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