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's 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".
 * And the writing that resembles Japanese appears to say "なまズ工業" Namazu Kōgyō, Catfish Industry.
 * 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.