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J.Crew originally introduced its iconic Barn Jacket in 1983, as a way of paying tribute to farmhand workwear with modern trimmings, including corduroy collars and Corozo buttons. In recent years, the brand’s relaunched the jacket in various versions — slimmer, flannel-lined, salmon-red — and it’s still a winner every time.
They even reached out across the pond, to get another maker of timeless menswear’s take on the jacket. As part of J.Crew Editions, 125-year-old Barbour “guest-constructed” the Barn Jacket, outfitting it with their own four-once waxed cotton and lining it with their signature tartan. It cuts a smart look, and is a natural layering piece. This sort of collab is rare and not going to be cheap, obviously, but you can pick one up for $100 off right now, during J.Crew’s brief sale on select outerwear.
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