Engineered Garments & Barbour Deliver Hunter's Upland Jacket
Refining the sartorial silhouette.


Engineered Garments keeps the bold collaborations coming, calling in English heritage label Barbour for two new hunting jackets. Like the previous co-sign with Baracuta, this release is a collaboration focused on refining a sartorial classic — the Upland Jacket.
Coming in colors of olive and black, both pieces come with a durable shell that can be applied with wax for waterproofing. The jacket bears the mold of a single-breasted blazer with double-vents and a hood. The back collars come with premium corduroy to contrast the black nylon lining inside the hood. At the front of the body are four pockets: one at the upper left chest, a small compartment on the right side, followed by two waist pockets on each side near the hem. Other details like its metal snap buttons, tonal seams and textured exterior fabric round up the piece.
The Engineered Garments x Barbour Upland Jacket is currently available at nepenthes.shop-pro.jp for $620 USD.
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