Hitting your marks

Visually speaking, Uniqlo and JW Anderson hit pretty close to the mark here. The Pufftech Utility Jacket has most of the details that make Barbour’s jackets immediately recognizable, without overstepping any legal boundaries.

Tan jacket with brown corduroy collar and large front pockets laid flat on a white background.
The Pufftech Utility Jacket has key details like vented hand pockets, flap bellows pockets, a corduroy-lined collar and a snap storm flap.
Uniqlo

There’s a corduroy-lined collar, which is brown on the khaki model and matches the body of the jacket on the navy and olive green models. The cuffs are corduroy-lined as well, but unlike most Barbour jackets, they are vented with snaps.

The pockets are very close, with two vented hand pockets that are vertical instead of tilted, and two bellows pockets with snap flaps. The big difference is that the flaps have a single concealed snap instead of two exposed snaps.