Short Lined Cruiser

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The iconic logger jacket in a great-looking modern cut

Filson's tin cruiser is a jacket with some serious pedigree. Constructed in their famous 14oz oil-finish tin cloth waxed cotton duck, coats like this have protected gold prospectors, lumberjacks and back-country hunters for more than a century. Styles and fits change, of course, and this latest version of the tin cruiser has been brought up to date with a slimmer cut and a shorter length that hits around the hip – perfect for driving or accessing a tool belt. The front and cuffs do up with sturdy metal buttons, and there are roomy hand pockets plus two on the chest – one with utility slots and one with a buttoned flap. Unlike some earlier iterations of the tin cruiser, this one is lined for comfort, with Filson's trademark dry-finish cover cloth in the body and silky polyester twill in the sleeves. Initially quite stiff, tin cloth wears in rather like leather – so the worst this jacket will ever look is the day you get it.

  • Metal shank-button front and adjustable cuffs
  • Adjustable hem
  • Hand pockets
  • Two chest pockets (one with utility slots, one with a button-down flap)
  • Cut trim for wearing over a shirt
  • Hip-length
  • Shell: 14oz oil finish Tin Cloth
  • Body Lining: 6oz dry finish Cover Cloth
  • Sleeve Lining: polyester twill
  • Custom Filson metal-shank buttons

Sustainability through Longevity - Filson guarantees the quality of every item they make. It's that simple. They believe in their products and stand by the quality of workmanship, craftsmanship and materials in each one. Every Filson product is guaranteed for life against failure or damage in its intended usage.
Over the years, Filson's philosophy has never changed: Make sure it's the absolute best. Clinton Filson spent a lot of time talking to his customers and refining his designs to their specifications. So it's not surprising that the items that worked then still work today, over 120 years later. Comfort, protection and durability never go out of style.
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