Baracuta has been a pioneer and icon of fashion since 1937. The label achieved worldwide fame with its jacket with the model number G9. The name "Harrington," which has become common for this cut, originates from the TV series "Peyton Place." In the series, the G9 jacket was a constant companion of the character Rodney Harrington. In the decades that followed, the cut was adopted by many other labels and has shaped British fashion ever since.
Baracuta and the G9 jacket are known not only for their cut, but also for their distinctive tartan interior. In 1938, the Miller brothers personally traveled to Beaufort Castle in Scotland to approach the local clan and request permission to use their tartan pattern.
The outstanding quality of the products is worth highlighting, which is due to the fact that all jackets are still made in England today. Celebrities and style icons have appreciated this quality from the very beginning. From James Dean and Elvis Presley in the 1950s to Liam Gallagher and Daniel Craig in modern times, Baracuta knows how to impress and has found its way into fashion magazines, film productions, and the world of celebrities, while remaining true to its tradition and British understatement.