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Camo season is back in a big way thanks to BAPE x Barbour.

In the past, we've argued that the classic Barbour jacket is the ultimate investment piece and we stand by that.

Whether you're keeping it all the way OG, tapping into Supreme, or the recently launched, two-is-better-than-one C.P. Company collaboration, Barbour is British outerwear at its best.

Fall/Winter 2021 marks another expansion of the Barbour collaborative lineup, bringing the heritage brand back into streetwear's luminous spotlight alongside BAPE for a collection that launches via BAPE's web store on October 16.

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A Bathing Ape's year has been equally as stacked, seeing team-ups with Stadium Goods, ASICS, Dr. Martens, New Balance, and Havaianas, to name a few (phew).

Marking a first in the two brand's developing relationship, BAPE and Barbour brings the best of both to the collection. The range includes essentials such as co-branded t-shirts and hats – but as you'd expect, outerwear takes the cake.

The classic Barbour Bedale Wax jacket, which also featured in the recent C.P. collaboration, is back. Alongside the Bedale is the Rain Wax jacket – both products are decked out in a new, exclusive version of BAPE's super-iconic FIRST CAMO camouflage print.

Not to jump the gun but this could be BAPE history in the making.

Brands are clocking on to the fact that everything is better with a dog – see Extra Butter's recent adidas EQT release, Arket's Tretorn collab.

BAPE x Barbour is no different, you can grab jackets both for yourself and your furry friend.

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