North-Country Parka

Appearance
The North-Country Parka is a navy, long-sleeved collared parka with a burgundy turtleneck underneath. It has four square pockets on the front. Above each of the top-most pockets is Inkling language writing in small lettering, the writing on one side resembling Japanese, and the other resembling English. There is a zapfish on the back of the parka, with more Inkling writing underneath it.

Trivia

 * The writing that resembles English on the parka appears to say "Since 1987". This references the Japanese name of the gear. The writing that resembles Japanese appears to say "なまズ工業" Namazu Kōgyō, Catfish Industry, likely referencing the Zapfish on the back.
 * The Japanese name of this gear is a parody of the Japanese TV drama, "Kita no Kuni Kara" (From the northern country). This gear resembles the parka the main character of the drama was wearing.