A.P.C. and British outerwear brand Barbour have teamed up for an inaugural collaboration offering a concise range of outerwear and tops blending cues from their respective worlds.
A cropped version of Barbour's classic Spey fishing jacket leads the collection, offered in navy blue and dark green. In addition to the functional D-ring details and soft collar, the A.P.C. model includes a removable co-branded patch on the right arm.
The French label's denim work jackets, available in black and indigo, are also offered with Barbour-inspired details. Borrowing the corduroy collar from the Spey jacket, the denim styles are also finished with the co-branded patch found throughout the outerwear range.
Featured on a white t-shirt and a heather grey crewneck sweater, the collaboration reinterprets A.P.C.'s logo using Barbour's signature tartan pattern inside the letters and places Barbour's miniature logo below.
Though small in scope, the range offers a timeless introduction to both brands that echoes the British heritage of Barbour and embodies A.P.C.'s minimal contemporary wardrobe.
The first-ever A.P.C. x Barbour collection is set for release via both brands' Japanese web stores on December 26. Customers can also pre-order directly from A.P.C. starting on December 19.