Burberry, Perfume with a British twist
Burberry is, above all, a great tailor and a major player in England. Known for its high-quality tailoring, the Englishman has also diversified, marketing fragrances that have since found their way into the homes of millions around the world. Burberry began by making clothes for a very wealthy clientele in England. The tailor's reputation was undeniable: at the end of the 20th century, the Royal Crown granted the company royal recognition for its work in the country and the excellent quality of its products.
Burberry's English-style luxury can be traced back to its very beginnings in 1856, when Thomas Burberry decided to create his own clothing brand, following a rheumatic illness diagnosed by his doctor. The Englishman soon became popular as he developed a weaving method for his raincoats that did not require the use of rubber. The disadvantage of this material is that it doesn't allow perspiration to evaporate between the body and the coat or raincoat.