Baracuta England
Baracuta England was founded in 1937 in Manchester by brothers John and Isaac Miller. Originally known for producing high-quality rain wear, Baracuta became internationally renowned with the creation of the G9 Harrington jacket, which first appeared in the late 1930s. This jacket, with its distinctive Fraser tartan lining and simple yet stylish design, quickly became a symbol of British casual wear. Baracuta continues to be celebrated for its commitment to quality and its ability to evolve while staying true to its roots. Today, the brand remains a symbol of British craftsmanship and a staple in the wardrobes.