Mackinaw Wool Cruiser Jacket
A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
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A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
A warm overshirt made from 100% wool.
A warm overshirt made with a tightly woven wool blend.
A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
A warm layer made from the original performance fabric.
A Filson classic redesigned for exceptional warmth.
A classic pulled from our archives.
Our most iconic jacket for more than a century.
This 100% virgin wool jacket doubles as a zip-in liner with select Filson jackets.
A warm layer made from the original performance fabric.
Our most iconic jacket for more than a century.
The protection of a wool jacket with the fit of a shirt.
The protection of a wool jacket with the fit of a shirt.
A timeless design made with our iconic heavyweight wool.
Our iconic Cruiser jacket with coverage to the knees.
A Western-style vest made of 100% virgin Mackinaw Wool.
A classic vest made with 100% wool and cut with room for layering.
A classic vest made with 100% wool and cut with room for layering.
A Western-style vest made of 100% virgin Mackinaw Wool.
Our iconic Cruiser jacket with coverage to the knees.
A warm, lined wool coat featuring a sheepskin-shearling collar.
Our iconic jacket in extra-warm wool with special-edition, jacquard-woven graphics.
Our most iconic jacket for more than a century.
A warm layer made from the original performance fabric.
Breathable warmth for your core.
Breathable warmth for your core.
A warm, wool-blend vest with custom jacquard-woven graphics.
A classic vest made with 100% wool and cut with room for layering.
A classic vest made with 100% wool and cut with room for layering.
A classic vest made with 100% wool and cut with room for layering.
A heavy wool overshirt patterned after historic Navy shirts.
A warm, fully-lined wool jac-shirt with a snap-closure front.
A warm, fully-lined wool jac-shirt with a snap-closure front.
A warm, fully-lined wool jac-shirt with a snap-closure front.
A warm, fully-lined wool jac-shirt with a snap-closure front.
A heavy wool Jac-Shirt honoring the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Mackinaw is Filson’s warmest wool for jackets. It weighs 24 ounces per linear yard and is made from the longest and strongest fleece fibers. Its tight 2x2 twill weave blocks wind and rain, with density that provides outstanding durability.
Shop AllA heavy-duty variation of our original iconic Jac-Shirt.
A warm, fully-lined wool jac-shirt with a snap-closure front.
A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
A seasonal release of a heavy-duty classic.
A seasonal release of a heavy-duty classic.
A classic pulled from our archives.
A classic vest made with 100% wool and cut with room for layering.
A wool coat with over a century of proven reliability.
Made with our warmest wool and strongest waxed cotton.
A heavy-duty variation of our original iconic Jac-Shirt.
A classic vest made with 100% wool and cut with room for layering.
A classic pulled from our archives.
The original Filson Jac-Shirt is made with 18-oz. 100% wool and serves as a heavy shirt or light jacket. A versatile favorite for more than 50 years, our Jac-Shirts are made in a range of wools and insulations for a various weather conditions.
Shop AllA warm overshirt made from 100% wool.
A warm overshirt made with a tightly woven wool blend.
A heavy-duty variation of our original iconic Jac-Shirt.
A warm overshirt made from 100% wool.
A heavy-duty variation of our original iconic Jac-Shirt.
A seasonal release of a heavy-duty classic.
A warm overshirt made with 100% virgin wool.
A seasonal release of a heavy-duty classic.
A warm, fully-lined wool jac-shirt with a snap-closure front.
A warm, fully-lined wool jac-shirt with a snap-closure front.
A warm, fully-lined wool jac-shirt with a snap-closure front.
A warm, fully-lined wool jac-shirt with a snap-closure front.
A warm layer made from the original performance fabric.
Our iconic Cruiser jacket with coverage to the knees.
A timeless design made with our iconic heavyweight wool.
Our iconic Cruiser jacket with coverage to the knees.
A warm, lined wool coat featuring a sheepskin-shearling collar.
Our iconic jacket in extra-warm wool with special-edition, jacquard-woven graphics.
Our most iconic jacket for more than a century.
Our most iconic jacket for more than a century.
A warm layer made from the original performance fabric.
A warm layer made from the original performance fabric.
The protection of a wool jacket with the fit of a shirt.
The protection of a wool jacket with the fit of a shirt.
A Western-style vest made of 100% virgin Mackinaw Wool.
A Western-style vest made of 100% virgin Mackinaw Wool.
A classic vest made with 100% wool and cut with room for layering.
A classic vest made with 100% wool and cut with room for layering.
A classic vest made with 100% wool and cut with room for layering.
A classic vest made with 100% wool and cut with room for layering.
Breathable warmth for your core.
Breathable warmth for your core.
A classic vest made with 100% wool and cut with room for layering.
A warm, wool-blend vest with custom jacquard-woven graphics.
At 24 ounces per linear yard, Mackinaw is Filson’s warmest jacket wool. The longest and strongest large-diameter fibers are selected from the sheep’s fleece for Mackinaw Wool. Its tight 2x2 twill weave blocks wind and water, with density that provides outstanding durability.
Filson Seattle Wool weighs 18 ounces per linear yard, ideal for a fabric that can serve as a heavy shirt or light jacket. It’s made with finer fleece fibers than those used for Mackinaw, giving it a softer hand feel. Seattle Wool is woven in a 2x2 pattern with smaller-diameter yarns than Mackinaw Wool, making it less thick and heavy.
A lightweight wool at 13 ounces per liner yard, Forestry Cloth is an archival fabric we first used in the 1920s. It’s worsted, meaning the yarns are very tightly twisted prior to weaving. This gives it a firm surface and makes it highly wind resistant.
Because wool is warm and breathable even when it gets wet, it’s been the preferred fabric in the outdoors for centuries. Wool has a unique fiber structure that naturally wicks moisture away for evaporation.
Wool wicks away moisture and absorbs up to 30% of its own weight in water without feeling damp or clammy, keeping the wearer dry in snow and light rain. Wool is comfortable in a wider range of weather conditions than any other fabric. With most synthetics, multiple garments are required in order to match a wool coat’s comfort in cold, wet weather. Because wool is more breathable than traditional rain gear, you’ll stay drier from the inside than when wearing a nylon or waxed-cotton jacket.
Caring for wool is quite simple. Lightly brush the dirt or dried mud with a soft nylon-bristled brush. The unique structure of wool fibers allows dirt to easily release from the fabric. Wool that gets oily stains should be professionally dry-cleaned rather than washed in water. When storing a wool jacket during warmer months, hanging it in a cloth bag with cedar shavings will prevent moth damage. Wool should never be stored wet or in moist places and should only be dried at room temperature.