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Hypebeast
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Berghaus Has Relaunched 'That' Jacket – the One Made Famous by Liam Gallagher
Oasiskicked off their highly anticipatedLive '25reunion tour earlier this month, 16 years after the Gallagher brothers' public falling-out that led to the band's split. The Britpop band's impact on British culture in the 1990s can't be overstated – they helped define a generation, not just through their music, but with their style, too. From bucket hats to Burberry check and fishtail parkas to buttoned-up polo shirts, Oasis' look became the Britpop uniform: a blend of classic mod style, sartorialized football terraces and Manchester-born attitude that immortalized a moment in British music that reverberated far beyond the UK. Through it all,Berghaus– the British outerwear brand with a German-sounding name – was right there in the mix. In 1997, at an Oasis show in Oslo, Liam Gallagher appeared on-stage wearing a redMerujacket by Berghaus. Liam, the younger Gallagher brother, was already known for having a penchant for long parkas and statement outerwear, but his choice that night – captured in a now-iconic photograph – catapulted the brand into the consciousness of both Oasis fans and the fashion-obsessed. Now, Berghaus is marking the moment by rereleasing theMerujacket in 'the exact colorway Liam wore' as part of theConcert Collection, a limited-edition capsule that also features two other iconic pieces from the Berghaus archive. TheMerujacket, which originally launched in 1994, is being made available in 'Red/Blue' (Liam's choice), 'Purple/Grey' and 'Green/Black'. Berghaus is also resurrecting theTrangojacket, a heavy-duty waterproof jacket from 1986 that it describes as 'specialist powerhouse'. TheTrangofeatures a triple layer of GORE-TEX for maximum protection from wind and water, and comes in choices of 'Red/Blue', 'Red/Grey' and 'Grey/Dark Blue'. Alongside the jackets, the brand is launching the1997 Fleece– a new piece in its range, even if its name suggests otherwise – that it calls a 'staple [with] the DNA of an icon'. The fleece features a boxy cut for elevated coziness, with colors available including 'Red/Blue', 'Red/Grey' and 'Green/Grey'. The fullConcert Collectionis available now via Berghaus'websitewith prices starting at £120 GBP (approx. $162 USD).


Metro
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Berghaus drops festival collection including Liam Gallagher's legendary jacket
Metro journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission – learn more Oasis summer is officially here, and whether you've been lucky enough to bag tickets to see the brothers live or are planning outfits for oncoming festivals, Berghaus have all the kit you could need. Perfect for festival season, the brand has just dropped their Concert Collection – a unisex capsule collection of stunning coats, fleeces, bucket hats and more. And guys, when we say this collection is iconic, we really mean it. Boasting the same unparalleled quality of Berghaus pieces but with a super wearable, vintage-inspired twist, the Concert Collection has everything you could need to look good and feel even better through gigs, festivals and beyond. One total standout from the collection is the 2025 re-release of the Meru Mountain Jacket, which was worn by Liam Gallagher himself during Oasis' 1997 world tour. Designed for mountains summits but now a main stage icon, the Meru Jacket has become synonymous with Oasis and festival fashion, making it the perfect choice for all your upcoming gigs. More Trending Alongside the Meru, the limited-edition collection also features the technical and terrace-favourite Trango Jacket, as well as the all-new 1997 Fleece – a callback to a classic silhouette and perfect for chilly evenings. Ready to find your new favourite festival must-haves? Explore our top picks from the limited-edition collection below. One pick from the range we can't get over is the Meru Mountain Jacket, which was worn by Liam Gallagher himself during Oasis' 1997 world tour. What's more iconic than that? Designed to be tough and stylish in equal measure, this jacket features 2L GORE-TEX to keep out the rain and wind, a full hood and plenty of adjustment for even more protection. shop £290 Sleek and understated, the Adventure Tour Tee is a must for any kit list, featuring iconic print graphics to the front and back that elevate it beyond your standard tee. Crafted from 100% cotton, this tee features a comfortable modern fit with neat stitch details around the neck, cuffs and hem. shop £27 Perfect for those chilly evenings, the 1997 Fleece Jacket has been made using brushed, double-sided material that brings great warmth and insulation, plus an anti-pilling finish that looks newer for longer. It's also got two zipped pockets to store your stuff or stow your hands. shop £120 Score a sleek new reversible hat with this 1997 Reverse Bucket Hat, designed with a simple logo look on one side and bold 90s geometric print on the other. Boasting a generous size, it'll keep your head covered with a combination of cotton and elastane for a secure and comfortable fit. shop £40 If you've been on the hunt for a true coat upgrade then this Trango Gore-Tex Waterproof Jacket, available in six different colourways, is the investment you need. Totally sleek but incredibly reliable, it features three layers of GORE-TEX to keep water out and remain robust, a stiffened hood peak that makes sure all that rain rolls off your back and waist, hem and cuff toggles for the perfect fit. shop £400 Upgrade your basics with the help of this Twisted Skies Tee, a 100% cotton tee that's easy to throw on for any and every festival look. It features a standout print graphic to the front as well as a comfortable, modern fit. What's not to like? shop £27 Cool, cosy and comfortable, this 1997 Wool Beanie has been made using 100% wool to keep your temperature regulated, while the rolled cuff and discreet branding make it a great option for covering your head. shop £30 One in every colour? Yes please. Follow Metro across our social channels, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share your views in the comments below MORE: No shower? No problem! This viral spray is the festival hygiene hack you need MORE: I'm a shopping writer and here's what I'm buying this week – from Berghaus to Skin Rocks MORE: ghd is set to launch four new curling tongs to create salon-worthy beach waves at home
Yahoo
17-07-2025
- Yahoo
"The crazy part is a year ago he had two legs, and a month ago he'd never worn crampons" – adventurer who lost his leg in a motorbike crash hopes to set new record with the first ascent of a previously unclimbed 16,000ft peak
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Back in 2024, Luke Tarrant from Bedford in the UK had taken a break from working as an investment banker to go on a trip of a lifetime, riding a motorbike through the Americas. However, he was left fighting for his life when, in May, he was involved in a crash in Columbia. He had to have his leg amputated, and then contracted sepsis. Luckily he survived, and today is determined not to let his disability stand in his way. Just over one year on from the crash, Luke is now hoping to summit a 16,400ft (5,000m) never-before-been-climbed mountain in Kyrgyzstan. He will be taking part in the remote expedition with adaptive mountaineer Ed Jackson. Ed is a former professional rugby union player and lifelong outdoor enthusiast. In 2017, when he was 28, he fractured multiple vertebrae in his spine and doctors warned him that he may never walk again. Since then, Ed has defied the experts and returned to the mountains. He uses kit modified by Berghaus to help him climb and started the charity, Millimeters 2 Mountains, which supports individuals to overcome adversity through adventure. In an Instagram post announcing the expedition, Luke said: "I've done tons of crazy things in my life but this is without doubt the most mental yet. "[Ed] told me just after my crash that one day we'd climb a mountain together. I thought, 'alright mate, maybe a local hill in five years time'. But no, just half a year after I got out of the wheelchair and started learning to walk again, we're attempting a world first." The expedition, named First Ascent, will kick off in mid-August and Bergaus says it intends to "rewrite the rules of who gets to explore, and prove that with the right mindset, innovation and support, anything is possible". The project has these key aims: Access: Using customized kit, including gear from the Berghaus Adapts initiative, they hope to drive innovation in the outdoor industry to make mountaineering more inclusive for people with physical impairments. Education: The adventurers will share insights and unfiltered stories from the mountain to paint a picture of what it's like living with disability. Science: The team will be helping researchers study how disabilities affect individuals in different environments by tracking their biometrics. Legacy: Ed and Luke hope that their successful ascent will allow them to name the mountain, making mountaineering history and inspiring future generations. In an Instagram post revealing how the idea of the expedition came about, Ed says: "In three weeks I'm heading to Kyrgyzstan to attempt a true first ascent, a 5,000m giant that no human has ever stood on, one of the last unnamed peaks on Earth. Still wild, still completely untouched. "Luke and I bonded over similar attitudes and a lust for adventure, so six months ago I asked him to come to K with me, but just to base camp. But, plans have changed. He's trained, he's transformed, to the point where I asked if he'd consider joining me for the summit push. "The crazy part is a year ago he had two legs, and a month ago he'd never worn crampons." The expedition will be broadcast in real time through satellite links and via social media. Ed and Luke will be fundraising for Millimetres 2 Mountains. Donations can be pledged at First Ascent: Ed & Luke take on a World-First climb. Take your own adventure to new heights with the best approach shoes Keep sure-footed on the summit push with the the best crampons Solve the daily Crossword


Daily Mirror
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Shop the waterproof Berghaus jacket Liam Gallagher wore for Oasis' 90s tour
With the Oasis tour now underway, all thoughts are turning to what to wear for your upcoming gig – and this Berghaus jacket is the perfect piece of iconic Oasis history After their first showstopping gig at Cardiff last week, Oasis are set to take the rest of the UK by storm in the coming weeks, with plenty of other tour dates still to go, including six shows in their hometown of Manchester. If you were lucky enough to snag tickets and are still working out exactly what you should wear, why not bring back a little piece of Oasis history? During their 1977 world tour, Liam Gallagher arrived on stage in Oslo wearing Berghaus' Meru Mountain Gore-Tex Jacket in its signature red and blue colourway, sparking a long-standing affinity between the band and the brand. In fact, Liam was part of Berghaus' Icons campaign last year which re-launched many of its iconic jackets. During the campaign, Liam said: 'My first encounter with Berghaus was through my brother Noel. He purchased a green one in the late 80s and I was always pinching it off him. They were all the rage and I couldn't wait to get my hands on one of my own. I thought to myself 'When I'm rich and famous, I'm getting myself one.' I finally did that and I've still got it to this day.' Considering the Berghaus jackets have become as much a part of Oasis' look – both on stage and off – as their bucket hats and parkas, it's a safe bet that a Meru Mountain Gore-Tex Jacket is a great choice for wearing to their upcoming gig. Plus it's waterproof finish means you don't need to worry about any impromptu rain showers that may happen at the open air gigs. You can pick up your own Berghaus jacket for £290 in sizes XS to 3XL, with the jackets having a unisex design. You can also get them in navy with red accents, as well as either a grey or khaki version. If you're looking for something to wear under your Berghaus jacket, Next has dropped a whole line up of Oasis band T-shirts, featuring everything from colourful album art to a simple band logo. There's also bucket hats, sweatshirts and hoodies, not to mention T-shirts for the whole family and even an Oasis babygrow. Next isn't the only one hopping on the Oasis hype, with Marks & Spencer also dropping its own line of men's band T-shirts. Priced between £20 and £22 they're the perfect staple for your gig-going outfit. However for a truly authentic Oasis look, getting your hands on a Meru Mountain Gore-Tex Jacket is a must. Shop yours directly from the Berghaus website now. How to buy Oasis tickets now Oasis tickets are available right now from a number of online retailers. This includes both official and resale websites. Fans will likely want to peruse Ticketmaster's wares first, as they have been touted as the original seller of the band's tour tickets. However, the online media giant has not had any tickets for some time. And, at the time of writing, only people with allocated codes can buy tickets. Regardless, here's the link: TICKETMASTER - Buy Oasis tickets here. Otherwise, resale websites are where fans ought to be looking the most. Oasis have signposted Twickets as their official resale websites, however, they have not had tickets for a very long time. As a result, fans have flocked to the likes of viagogo, Vivid Seats and StubHub instead. And, at the time of writing, some Oasis tickets are being sold for around £200 each on viagogo. Below, we have broken down all the options Oasis-lovers have to buy tickets right now. This ranges from official retailers to VIP sellers and resale websites. viagogo and resale tickets Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs. Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused. Here's the links: STUBHUB - Buy Oasis tickets here. TWICKETS - Buy Oasis tickets here. Finally, there are also official tickets available from VIP and hospitality-based website Seat Unique. This retailer gives fans the absolute best chance of getting involved in Oasis' tour dates this year. What's more, these VIP tickets give fans a chance to see the band with an added touch of flair and glamour. 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Scottish Sun
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Lidl sells £30 dupe of £400 jacket worn by Liam Gallagher after rocker was mocked online
Liam had been likened to a Lidl worker in the Berghaus jacket LIDL BY LIDL Lidl sells £30 dupe of £400 jacket worn by Liam Gallagher after rocker was mocked online SUPERMARKET Lidl is rolling with the Oasis vibe by selling a jacket styled on a posh one band frontman Liam Gallagher wore. The chain is offering its Lidl by Lidl coat — named after the band's 2002 single Little by Little — in its signature colours for £30. 5 Lidl is selling a £30 dupe of £400 jacket worn by Liam Gallagher in the supermarket's colours 5 Last October Liam modelled a £400 red, yellow and blue Berghaus jacket Credit: Berghaus 5 Liam had been likened to a Lidl worker by fans in the Berghaus jacket Credit: Berghaus Last October Liam modelled a £400 red, yellow and blue Berghaus jacket which caused fans to joke that he looked like a Lidl worker. One jibed: 'Lidl are asking for their staff back!' with another chiming in 'Proper Lidl workers jacket that…' Staying true to the Mancunian band's roots, the Lidl jacket was unveiled via a 30ft wonderwall in the Gallagher boys' hometown outside Manchester's Etihad Stadium. It even honours their hard partying past with a zip that doubles as a bottle opener, two nifty drinks cooling pockets specifically designed for "tour roadies." The Oasis reunion tour kicks off in Cardiff this Friday, with preparations at the Welsh capital's Principality Stadium well under way. On Monday, the city could hear a soundcheck where a string of songs were blasted out through the open roof, giving clues of what will be on the setlist. Live versions of their 1995 No1 Some Might Say, 1994's Cigarettes & Alcohol and Fn' In The Bushes, from 2000 album Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants, were all played. Noel and Liam are not thought to have been there for the soundcheck, with Liam posting on X that 'nobody rehearses on a Monday'. Liam Gallagher reveals new details about Oasis tour – before quickly deleting post 5 The jacket has a zip that doubles as a bottle opener and two drinks cooling pockets Credit: Lidl 5 The Lidl jacket was unveiled via a 30ft mural outside Manchester's Etihad Stadium Credit: Lidl