Filson

Men's Tin Cloth Short Lined Cruiser Jacket

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Color: Beluga
Size: XS
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Family-owned since 1972

The Short Lined Cruiser is built with Tin Cloth, Filson's signature waxed cotton that has delivered protection from weather, brambles, and abrasion for a century. This 14-oz. canvas duck's weave is uncommonly tight with outstanding tear strength. Treated with our oil-finish wax that keeps you dry in foul weather, its durability and weather resistance is unmatched. Tin Cloth is built to break in rather than wear out. The cut is hip-length for comfort when seated and to provide easy access to pockets or a tool belt. The body is lined with light cotton canvas and the sleeves with smooth polyester for easy layering. Durable metal-shank buttons secure the front, cuffs, and hem-adjustment tabs. The left chest pocket is slotted for tools or a carpenter pencil; the right is covered with a buttoned flap for security.

Features
  • Built with water-resistant oil finish Tin Cloth
  • Body lined with dry finish Cover Cloth
  • Sleeves lined with polyester twill
  • Metal shank-button front and cuff closures
  • Adjustable hem
  • Hand, slotted-utility and flapped chest pockets
Materials & Care
  • Shell: 14-oz. oil finish Tin Cloth
  • Body lining: 6-oz. dry finish Cover Cloth
  • Sleeve lining: polyester twill
  • Care: Do not wash or dry clean — brush or wipe clean with a damp rag. Rewax as needed to maintain maximum water resistance.
Size & Fit

Runs small. Cut trim for wearing over a shirt and cut smaller than comparable Filson styles — if you are between sizes or plan to layer, order up one size.

Specs
  • Shell fabric weight: 14 oz. oil finish Tin Cloth
  • Lining fabric weight: 6 oz. dry finish Cover Cloth
  • Water-resistant wax finish; re-waxable
  • Length: hip-length
  • Origin: Imported
About The Brand

Filson has outfitted people who work outdoors since 1897, when C.C. Filson began kitting out prospectors headed north to the Klondike. The promise then was the same one on the label today: might as well have the best. That means oil-finish Tin Cloth and Shelter Cloth waxed canvas that turns brush, weather, and abrasion; Mackinaw wool that stays warm wet; brushed cotton flannel and moleskin cut for a full day of motion; and hardware chosen to outlast the garment. Filson builds gear to break in rather than wear out, and backs it with a lifetime guarantee. At Mountain Sports, we love Filson because it is honest, repairable, heirloom-grade kit — the jacket you hand down, not the one you replace.