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Do the Filson Tin Cruiser jackets get Sigforum’s seal of approval?

They’re expensive and cool looking but I’ve never seen one in person.

Here is a link for those that haven’t seen one of this type before. I like the history of them and the patina they develop with use:


https://www.filson.com/tin-clo...010006-fco-000000048
 
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I've have one of the tin cloth coats that has the removable wool liner

I also have a pair of the field pants that Ive abused while hunting, you couldn't tell

it will last for ever, mine is close to 30 yrs old and still looks great


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Highly approve.


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Fine garments, but I'll save a little and buy L.L.Bean.


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Stiff, will require a bit of time to break-in; minimal to zero stretch, unlike denim or, duck canvas. It's a straight-up shell jacket so, don't expect any warmth other than it's ability to seal-out the elements. Unbelievably durable, if you're looking for a jacket that can take a beating, this is a very good option. Not the greatest for wet/breathable but, it's main attribute is durability. I have the oil finish pants for dirty jobs and it's a champ, lots of character after 10-years of use.
 
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And get a tin hat to match. My tin hat is 10+ years old, looks great and still turns water.
Filson makes stuff you can pass on to your kids!


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Sorry, I'll stick with Carhartt, but to each his own.


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ok for the drive in movie I guess,
but if you are taking me out for pie and a soda
after a day of antiquing , we'll have to
re think a bit

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I have plenty of Filson but not this coat. Several friends do own one. Fine jacket. I got 2 shirts and misc delivered on Thursday.
 
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I've had one for years but it hangs in the garage and seldom does the occasion arise to wear that stinking thing. Afraid that the wax/oils will transfer onto the upholstery of the vehicle driven that day. I can say that other articles of Filson have been bomb proof over the years. Very good warranty as well.
 
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I like Filson, but haven’t found them to be a favorite of mine. I did not buy a tin cloth cruiser, but I did buy a tin cloth jacket and moleskin liner. I used mine when I was working horseback. I found that when the temperature warmed up, and I rolled it up, and tied it behind the cantle, that it soon began to smell like sweaty horse. You can’t wash it, all you can do is kind of hose it off. My wife called it my “stinky coat.” When it’s cold it gets stiff.

I would seriously consider Filson’s shelter cloth cruiser instead. FWIW


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Stiff and uncomfortable, IMO. Not particularly warm for their weight, either. But they are durable and expensive.
 
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The technology is dated. Filson is quality but for waterproof, they have better options.


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i have the chaps. Really not that stiff. Very durable and water repellent. It is different, but I do not feel it is dated.



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I love the shirt-jac I have from them, but buy the discontinued ones from Sierra Trading Post for a fraction of the original cost. I beat the one I have to hell and it still looks brand new.


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I've had the Filson Oil Tin Cloth Vest for going on 25 years. It's virtues are undiminished over the decades. With suitable hat, I've found it incredibly comfortable from direct sunshine to almost-heavy rain. If my sweat shirt sleeves layered under neath become too sopping wet, it's time to go with another kind of work gear.

Given the season in my PNW territory, this is a perfect year round choice and has neutralized about 80% of the need for other outdoor outer wear....but I'm remarking on the vest not the cruiser jacket which I haven't had.

While stiff softens with wear. The company advised me long ago there was only 'rise with soapy water' and no real way to clean. And there is a bit of an old fashioned oil cloth odor that follows you around.


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Originally posted by newtoSig765:
Sorry, I'll stick with Carhartt, but to each his own.

If I didn’t know better I’d think it was Carhartt.
 
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I prefer the Barbour Beaufort if you want that type of fabric. They are $399.
I'm a tightwad and I've bought some great deals on them at the end of the season on eBay, always for under $100 and almost new condition.


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I prefer the Barbour Beaufort if you want that type of fabric. They are $399.
I'm a tightwad and I've bought some great deals on them at the end of the season on eBay, always for under $100 and almost new condition.


This...I have had my Barbour for 10 years, just retreated it myself. I think I went too heavy though and my send it in through Orvis.

Great coats that will last until your grand ids get it.
 
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