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Lined Tin Cloth Cruiser Jacket

Lined Tin Cloth Cruiser Jacket

The waxed canvas version of our iconic 1914-patented jacket. Delivering durable, weather-resistant protection in the field since the 1920s.

Regular price $425
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Color: Dark Tan

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Lined Tin Cloth Cruiser Jacket

Color: Dark Tan

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The waxed canvas with a century-long legacy of protection

Features

  • Lined version of classic jacket in service more than a century
  • Built with tough, water-resistant Tin Cloth
  • Sleeves reinforced with double layer of Tin Cloth
  • Double-layer back with full-width reach-through pocket
  • Four front cargo pockets
  • Is compatible with optional Filson button-on hoods, sold separately

SKU

F1420204429-1

Material

14-oz. 100% cotton oil finish Tin Cloth + 6-oz. 100% cotton canvas + 100% polyester

Manufacturing

Imported.

Care

Do not wash or dry clean – brush or wipe clean with a damp rag. Rewax as needed to maintain maximum water resistance. To prevent the transfer of oils, we recommend avoiding prolonged contact between Filson oil finish goods and light-colored fabrics, especially in warm weather.

Historic, proven protection from water and abrasion.

For well over a century foresters, sportsmen, and tradesmen have relied on our Tin Cruiser for protection from rain, snow, mud, brambles, and abrasion. This version features a lightweight lining for added comfort. Designed for timber cruisers to carry gear and maps, it features a total of ten pockets. The double-layer back and outer sleeves plus the front cape provides two layers of weather-resistant waxed cotton over the most exposed areas.

Tin Cloth earned its name and reputation for durable longevity in the rain-soaked forests of the Pacific Northwest. The duck canvas is made with a tight weave that makes it a virtually impenetrable barrier to briars and thorns while withstanding the abuse of constant abrasion.