Kaptain Sunshine, an elevated Japanese clothing brand, redesigned Barbour’s most famous jacket with inspiration from a 1950s US military parka.

Messing with a jacket as universally acclaimed as the Bedale is dangerous, but this collaboration stuck the landing.

Black oversized parka jacket with multiple front pockets and snap button closures, worn over a light blue collared shirt. The jacket has a high collar and shoulder epaulets. The model has long blonde hair and is standing with hands in pockets.
The Oversized Bedale Casual Field Coat more closely resembles an M-51 parka.
Barbour

The Bedale Casual Field Coat stretches the old English barn jacket to the dimensions of a vintage US Army fishtail parka, and layers on details like double chest pockets, a waist cinch and snap side vents.

The standout addition is the detachable felted wool hood. It is a uniform navy blue on one model, but a bold contrasting color on the other two.

Close-up of a beige jacket with a high collar secured by black snap buttons and an attached burnt orange hood with silver snap fasteners. The jacket is worn by a person with long blonde hair.
The jacket comes with a detachable felted wool hood.
Barbour

This retro-reimagined Bedale comes in the olive drab and dark navy typical of Barbour’s core jackets, along with a light khaki color. The green is accented with a bold yellow, and the khaki with a burnt orange.