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A hip-length jacket made with iconic waxed canvas.
A hip-length jacket made with iconic waxed canvas.
A hip-length jacket made with iconic waxed canvas.
Our bestselling hip-length jacket in lighter, washable waxed cotton for warmer weather.
Our bestselling hip-length jacket in lighter, washable waxed cotton for warmer weather.
A hip-length jacket made with iconic waxed canvas.
Patterned after classic barn coats and bolstered with warm insulation.
Our iconic jacket in midweight cotton for warmer weather.
A hip-length jacket made with iconic waxed canvas.
A midweight version of our iconic waxed jacket.
A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
Our iconic jacket in midweight cotton for warmer weather.
A Filson favorite sewn in the USA with raw denim.
A midweight version of our iconic waxed jacket.
Historic, proven protection from water and abrasion.
A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
Modeled after our most iconic jacket.
A legacy of weather protection since 1914.
Stitched in the USA with raw Denim
Modeled after our iconic jacket and made with our durable field-series cotton.
A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
Our bestselling hip-length jacket in lighter, washable waxed cotton for warmer weather.
A warm, versatile layer that can be worn on its own or layered under a jacket.
A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
A special-edition Cruiser in extra-thick jacquard wool.
Modeled after our most iconic jacket.
Modeled after our iconic jacket and made with our durable field-series cotton.
A hooded and lined variation of our 110-year icon.
Built with industrial-strength fabric.
A warm, versatile layer that can be worn on its own or layered under a jacket.
An archival Cruiser made with tight worsted wool
Weather-resistant Cover Cloth Shell with responsibly-sourced down insulation.
A legacy of weather protection since 1914, in Realtree® Hardwoods™ camo.
The iconic wool jacket bolstered with leading-edge insulation.
Our most iconic jacket for more than a century.
Whether made from thick Mackinaw Wool, midweight Seattle Wool, or worsted Forestry Cloth, Filson wool Cruisers insulate when dry or wet in a broad range of temperatures. Made from premium materials, Filson wool Cruisers are often passed to the next generation.
Shop AllA wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
A special-edition Cruiser in extra-thick jacquard wool.
A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
A hooded and lined variation of our 110-year icon.
An archival Cruiser made with tight worsted wool
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While many jackets are made to simply look the part, Filson waxed cotton has provided serious protection in the field for more than a century. Engineered for a wide range of uses and weather conditions, Filson waxed Cruisers are manufactured in a variety of designs and materials.
Shop AllA hip-length jacket made with iconic waxed canvas.
A hip-length jacket made with iconic waxed canvas.
A hip-length jacket made with iconic waxed canvas.
Our bestselling hip-length jacket in lighter, washable waxed cotton for warmer weather.
Our bestselling hip-length jacket in lighter, washable waxed cotton for warmer weather.
A hip-length jacket made with iconic waxed canvas.
A hip-length jacket made with iconic waxed canvas.
A midweight version of our iconic waxed jacket.
C.C. Filson is awarded U.S. Patent #1088891 for his Wool Cruising Shirt. Designed expressly for timber cruisers, the Cruiser is offered as a pullover shirt or a button-front coat. Front pockets are sized for notepads, compass, and small tools, as well as bulkier items. The back panel is double-layer, with a full-width pass-through pocket for maps and survey charts.
Cruisers made from Forestry Cloth are listed alongside the Mackinaw Wool jackets in the 1922 Filson catalog. This exceptional wool had a tight weave that produced a firm hand-feel. When paired with pants in the same
wool, the ensemble became widely known as the “Alaskan Tuxedo.”
Since the 1920s, Filson waxed Cruisers and pants had been regarded as “standard attire” in U.S. Forest Service camps. By 1935 Cruisers had also become favored by hunters, outdoorsmen, and in Civilian Conservation Corps camps.
The U.S. Forest Service adopts custom variations of Wool Cruisers and other Filson jackets as official uniform attire. These historical jackets are now rare and highly desired by collectors. Mackinaw Wool Cruisers are still authorized for use by U.S.F.S. personnel today.
With the return of outdoor recreation following WWII, Filson introduces the Hunter Cruiser. Made with uncommonly heavy wool and specially treated for increased water resistance, inventory sold out rapidly. The same era saw the introduction of the Double Mackinaw Cruiser, with a full double-layer cape over the shoulders and sleeves.
In 1972, Cruisers made from 18-oz. Melton Wool and Forsett Cloth are introduced for comfort in a wider range of temperatures. Also introduced in 1972 were the Covert Cloth Cruiser with notched lapels for everyday wear and a Cruiser cut specifically for women.
In the mid-1970s the Cruiser’s pocket design is modified to streamline manufacturing. Rather than cutting and sewing four individual front pockets, one large panel was stitched through to create separate top and bottom compartments. Functional utility remained unchanged, and production time was reduced.
Over the span of sixty years, our waxed canvas became known in logging camps as “Tinned Cloth” for its durability and weather resistance. The 1970s Filson catalogs put that name to print for the first time with the “Tin Cruiser Vest” and “Tin Cruiser.”
In 1993 the Mackinaw Wool Packer coat is developed for ranchers on horseback in frigid weather. This variation of the historic Double Mackinaw Cruiser had a longer length with a pleated rear hem that could flare around the saddle. The sheepskin-shearling shawl collar extended to ear-height when turned up.
In 2002 Filson partners with Pendleton Woolen Mills and Realtree® to produce Cruiser models in Advantage Timber® Camouflage. This unique wool shared the same weave as Mackinaw Wool in a slightly heavier weight.
In 2011 a limited-edition replica of our 1920s Scarlet Cruiser is released. The Mackinaw Wool’s color, contrast stitching, and individual pockets beveled edges matched the original. The following year, a limited run of Forestry Cloth Cruisers with details matching the 1920s models was released.
In 2013 the Short Lined Cruiser is introduced. This landmark combined elements of our hip-length work jacket from the 1990s and the Tin Cloth jacket Filson made in collaboration with Levi Strauss in 2010. The lining was updated from Alaskan Guide flannel to Cover Cloth canvas in 2021 for
multi-season versatility.
The Down Cruiser Jacket and Vest are introduced in 2015. These water-resistant layers combine our signature light- and medium-weight waxed cottons with ethically sourced down, nature’s warmest and lightest insulation.
The Lined Seattle Cruiser is introduced for women. Made with our legendary Mackinaw Wool, this warm jacket was fully lined with signature Alaskan Guide flannel for exceptional warmth and comfort.
After a five-year absence, the Mackinaw Wool Long Cruiser returns. With coverage to the knees, this Cruiser protects like a trench coat and insulates like a pea coat.
Commemorating the Cruiser’s 110th year, three different color-block Cruisers are released in limited numbers. These jackets were made with a combination of wool colors and patterns from the Cruiser archive.
Stay tuned for upcoming Fall 2025 archival Cruiser releases. For first access to these and other exclusives, we offer special access via SMS text messages. More information is available here.
The iconic designs and fabrics of our legendary Cruiser Jackets made for her. Long or short, wool or cotton, there is a Cruiser for any weather with a comfortable fit and lasting durability.
Shop AllA midweight version of our iconic waxed jacket.
A midweight version of our iconic waxed jacket.
Modeled after our most iconic jacket.
Modeled after our iconic jacket and made with our durable field-series cotton.
Modeled after our most iconic jacket.
Modeled after our iconic jacket and made with our durable field-series cotton.
Our most iconic jacket for more than a century.
Our most iconic jacket for more than a century.
Filson unwaxed cotton Cruisers are an ideal barrier against wind, brush, or flying wood chips in dry weather. Made from a variety of sturdy fabrics, these jackets combine protection and functional utility with breathability and ease of care.
Shop AllPatterned after classic barn coats and bolstered with warm insulation.
Our iconic jacket in midweight cotton for warmer weather.
Our iconic jacket in midweight cotton for warmer weather.
A Filson favorite sewn in the USA with raw denim.
Modeled after our most iconic jacket.
Stitched in the USA with raw Denim
Modeled after our iconic jacket and made with our durable field-series cotton.
Modeled after our most iconic jacket.
Offered in 1922 with or without sleeves, the precursor to the canvas Cruiser Vest rapidly became a favorite of surveyors, tradesmen, and carpenters. Variations in wool have been favored by hunters and anglers, and down-insulated models have set the standard for core warmth for the past decade.
Shop AllA warm, versatile layer that can be worn on its own or layered under a jacket.
Built with industrial-strength fabric.
A warm, versatile layer that can be worn on its own or layered under a jacket.
Built with industrial-strength fabric.
The first Cruiser Jackets were made from warm wool with numerous pockets on the front for gear and on the back for maps and charts. For more than a century the Filson Cruiser has served as the foundation for other functional designs with pocket arrangements, lengths, and materials optimized for various uses. To this day, the quality of materials, construction, and generational durability set Filson Cruisers apart from their imitators.