Tin Cloth earned its name and a reputation for outstanding weather resistance and durability in the rain-soaked forests of the Pacific Northwest. The duck canvas boasts an exceptionally tight weave that's virtually impenetrable to briars and thorns, while withstanding the abuse of constant abrasion. As early as 1920 Filson offered the legendary Cruiser jacket in both Mackinaw Wool and a heavy-duty waxed cotton, Tin Cloth's precursor.
- 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-trough pocket
- Four front cargo pockets
- 14-oz. 100% cotton oil finish Tin Cloth
- Lined with 6-oz. canvas in body and polyester in sleeves