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How the Burberry Family Built a Global Luxury Legacy
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What happens when a family business scales from a single outfitter shop to a global luxury house without losing its identity? In Episode 6 of Family Business Stories with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dig into Burberry—the 170-year-old British label that went from Thomas Burberry's waterproof gabardine to the iconic trench coat, then nearly lost its way in the 1990s. They trace how the founding family's values around craftsmanship and innovation persisted through public listing and global expansion, and how a specific 1998 decision to protect the trademark trench coat design saved the brand. Lucas shares the surprising story of how the family's insistence on a 'Made in England' heritage factory in Castleford gave Burberry a competitive edge long before heritage marketing was trendy. Luna questions whether family values can survive when the family no longer holds a controlling stake. A focused look at one family, one fabric innovation, and one coat that became a cultural symbol.