Bentley launches 1919 Collection for Goodwood and Monterey

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Designed by Mai Ikuzawa and made in Japan, the limited 1919 Collection celebrates Bentley’s enthusiast culture with exclusive event-only apparel.

Bentley Motors has unveiled the 1919 Collection, a limited-edition apparel range created to celebrate the brand’s long-standing connection with its global community of enthusiasts. Designed by Mai Ikuzawa, the collection will be available exclusively at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Monterey Car Week during the 2026 season. Bentley says each item is designed to reflect an “I was there” experience, linking the collection directly to the events where it is sold.

Inspired by Bentley enthusiasts

Bentley’s global community has played a key role in shaping the brand since its early years. The 1919 Collection draws inspiration from that heritage, which began with the original Bentley Boys and Bentley Girls, where customers became part of the marque’s story.

Ikuzawa said the collection reflects the culture built around Bentley ownership, celebrating not only motorsport success but also the shared experiences of enthusiasts.

Motorsport and design heritage

Mai Ikuzawa brings a strong motorsport and creative background to the project. Her father, Tetsu Ikuzawa, competed in European Formula Two and raced in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, while her family’s artistic roots influence the collection’s design direction.

This combination of motorsport heritage and design craftsmanship is reflected in the materials, detailing and overall concept of the collection.

Bentley Green chore coat

The centrepiece of the 1919 Collection is a chore coat finished in Bentley Green, designed as a long-lasting, heirloom-style garment.

Made from durable cotton oxford fabric, the jacket is intended to develop character over time. It features external patch pockets, copper buttons and chain-stitch embroidery in Heritage White, including the Bentley wings and “Bentley Motors Since 1919” branding.

Full Send detail

A contemporary touch is introduced through the “Full Send” motif, featured on a removable Velcro label.

The detail references a viral performance video featuring Travis Pastrana driving a Bentley Supersports, linking the collection to modern high-performance Bentley models.

Historic colour palette

The collection uses a core palette of Bentley Green, Black and White, reflecting the brand’s design heritage.

Bentley says the garments are produced using high-quality materials selected for durability and feel, with all pieces manufactured in Japan under Ikuzawa’s supervision.

Apparel and accessories

In addition to the chore coat, the collection includes a heavyweight crew neck sweatshirt, a short-sleeve polo shirt and a classic T-shirt.

Accessories include a six-panel cotton cap, a heavy canvas tote bag and embroidered keyrings, completing the range.

Exclusive availability

The Bentley 1919 Collection will be sold exclusively through Bentley stands at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Monterey Car Week in 2026.

Bentley says future seasonal releases are planned, with each collection designed to remain limited, collectible and closely tied to the events and communities that inspired it.

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