
The name was popularised by John Simons, the menswear retailer who is credited with bringing the Ivy League look to London.
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Unfortunately, the name “Harrington jacket” didn’t evolve until 1964 after a Baracuta G9 was worn by the actor Ryan O’Neal while essaying the role of Rodney Harrington in the TV series Peyton Place. At the same time, the English company Grenfell claims they made that very same style of jacket in the early 1930’s. Most sources state that the Harrington jacket was first designed in England in the year 1937 by John and Isaac Miller, the founders of Baracuta, in Manchester.

This unique design feature was inspired by the umbrella.

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Has a full front zip that runs all the way up to the neck.Fits snugly around the waist with an expandable elastics along the bottom hem and cuffs.


Your typical Harrington Jacket hits right at the waist, with a cinched hem to help keep it the jacket there, even when you swing a club. Nowadays, there are a number of variants, but the true Harringtons look a lot like Baracuta's. Elvis eventually wore one so did Steve McQueen James Dean did too. It didn't become the Harrington Jacket until the '60s, though, when fan-favorite TV character Rodney Harrington wore on in the hit series Peyton Place.įrom there, the style kept spreading. It caught on fast, with its flattering fit but functional protective features. The brothers branched out on their own in 1937, creating a new silhouette they viewed as the ideal golf jacket - hence the "G" in G9. Together they founded Baracuta, a raincoat factory with plenty of British clients: Burberry and Marks and Spencer, to name two. The G9, as it was called, was invented by sibling design duo John and Isaac Miller. The Harrington Jacket was initially known as a G9 Jacket.
