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7/29/2014 1:24:43 AM EDT
Having picked up a relatively new Mackinaw Cruiser from Filson at a fairly good price to use as a new fall/winter jacket, I realized I forgot to check in with GD to be sure that Filson was an Arfcom approved piece of clothing.  

Actually been wearing Filson stuff since the mid-90's.....pricey, but built well enough to be something you hand down to your kids or grandkids.

7/29/2014 1:28:42 AM EDT
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I approve
7/29/2014 1:31:29 AM EDT
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It's GTG as far as I'm concerned. Love their shit….. so does the wife.
7/29/2014 1:34:54 AM EDT
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Started buying Filson "Tin Pants" about 20 years ago.

Some of the stuff they have out now is downright awesome.



7/29/2014 1:35:44 AM EDT
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I wear my filson trucker jacket almost everyday.

I approve.

ETA its discontinued . I think the short cruiser is the closest thing they have to it now.

7/29/2014 1:41:41 AM EDT
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Ya better get comfortable with it 'cause your going to have it a looooong time.
7/29/2014 2:29:06 AM EDT
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It's hipsterwear,along with Barbour now.



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7/29/2014 2:37:09 AM EDT
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I have a lot of filson products (barbour as well) and some of it dates back almost twenty years.  The only complaint I have is they changed their wax a couple years ago.  It's a little easier to work with but that filson smell is gone.
7/29/2014 2:42:40 AM EDT
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elmer fudd
7/29/2014 2:45:16 AM EDT
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Incredible stuff...all of it.
7/29/2014 2:54:52 AM EDT
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Good stuff.

7/29/2014 3:10:04 AM EDT
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I have a double cruiser, a tin jacket, a tin cloth baseball cap, and a cover cloth baseball cap. Awesome stuff. Approved.
7/29/2014 3:11:35 AM EDT
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Since the introduction of their XXXL line of clothing?  Yes.
7/29/2014 3:45:50 AM EDT
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Just bought a filson briefcase tote.

Amazing quality and craftsmanship.


But I feel like I need a hand sew leather holster for either my 1911 or a revolver to go with it.
7/29/2014 4:21:27 AM EDT
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Filson is GTG.
7/29/2014 4:25:29 AM EDT
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I have noticed that. I have been wearing Barbour and Filson for  20 years or so. Barbour for "going out" Filson for hunting.
7/29/2014 4:29:35 AM EDT
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I hate you! I've been trying to grab one but now there like $4-500 just on eBay. I do have a Filson/Levis Sawtooth western that's badass.

To the OP, Filson make great stuff. I wish they sold it locally around here.
7/29/2014 4:35:44 AM EDT
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I'll be buying a hat from them soon.
7/29/2014 4:37:04 AM EDT
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Yep, it is, but it's awesome gear. Can still see my grandpa zipping up his Filson boots to take me squirell hunting. Should have done more of that....
7/29/2014 5:12:27 AM EDT
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I've been wearing and using Filson products since the eighties.



Unfortunately, Filson today is not the same as Filson ten years

ago.

They were taken over, as I recall, by a holding company and have since

changed their marketing and manufacturing strategy.












7/29/2014 5:15:21 AM EDT
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Filson is good stuff.  Buddy has one of their leather wallets and it is NICCCCE
7/29/2014 5:17:19 AM EDT
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Similar to LL Bean . Rugged , traditional quality made stuff . . . mostly .
7/29/2014 5:21:48 AM EDT
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I bought a Filson briefcase 20 years ago, this month. I still use it just about every day.

Not a single rip, tear frayed edge or loose stitch. Best money I've ever spent.
7/29/2014 5:24:18 AM EDT
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$172 for a shooting shirt.
7/29/2014 5:58:02 AM EDT
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I bought my first Filson Double Mackinaw when i moved to Alaska in 1975  for $ 60 . I wore that coat for everything for many years and eventually gave it to a friend. I still see him wearing it around Kodiak, sill looks good. They go for $400 now. Pretty good deal. Filson stuff in general is pretty much bulletproof.
7/29/2014 2:52:31 PM EDT
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I've been wearing and using Filson products since the eighties.

Unfortunately, Filson today is not the same as Filson ten years
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They were taken over, as I recall, by a holding company and have since
changed their marketing and manufacturing strategy.




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Time change I guess and so does marketing strategy...They have several of the jackets in what they call the "Seattle Fit" which i guess is the "Hipster Fit"...

Honestly though, as long as it is still made well I could care less...
7/29/2014 2:52:51 PM EDT
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Ok Elmer
7/29/2014 3:39:42 PM EDT
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GD: where the in-shape are hipsters.
7/29/2014 3:43:55 PM EDT
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I'm buying a hat from Filson, because it closely replicates an original CCC hat from the early '40's that I've worn for decades, and which also replaces my antique hat, and offers some improvements.  Want to call me Elmer, or a FUDD?

Go ahead, and make my day.
7/29/2014 4:02:57 PM EDT
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GD: where the in-shape are hipsters.
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GD: where the in-shape are hipsters.



yeah right??  I love getting ridiculed by beer swilling fatties residing in the comfort of their Mothers basement.
7/29/2014 4:05:56 PM EDT
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yeah right??  I love getting ridiculed by beer swilling fatties residing in the comfort of their Mothers basement.
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GD: where the in-shape are hipsters.



yeah right??  I love getting ridiculed by beer swilling fatties residing in the comfort of their Mothers basement.



Exactly how does the above relate to Filson?
7/29/2014 4:22:18 PM EDT
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Exactly how does the above relate to Filson?
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Quoted:They have several of the jackets in what they call the "Seattle Fit" which i guess is the "Hipster Fit"...



GD: where the in-shape are hipsters.



yeah right??  I love getting ridiculed by beer swilling fatties residing in the comfort of their Mothers basement.



Exactly how does the above relate to Filson?


it doesnt and it wasn't directed at you but at the name callers.
7/29/2014 4:26:29 PM EDT
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Not really. If you looked at what they offer today there are a lot of other options besides fudd clothes.  Even the jacket that op bought is being copied my Ralf Lauren and Nordstroms. They are now offering a cut that's not baggy so the fitter/not layering cause its Alaska crowd can actually look good while wearing it. I personaly have got complements on my jacket from the teen to twenties crowd.


7/29/2014 4:28:05 PM EDT
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it doesnt and it wasn't directed at you but at the name callers.
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Quoted:They have several of the jackets in what they call the "Seattle Fit" which i guess is the "Hipster Fit"...



GD: where the in-shape are hipsters.



yeah right??  I love getting ridiculed by beer swilling fatties residing in the comfort of their Mothers basement.



Exactly how does the above relate to Filson?


it doesnt and it wasn't directed at you but at the name callers.

Consider your responses before posting.  Be  Warned.
7/29/2014 4:28:24 PM EDT
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Time change I guess and so does marketing strategy...They have several of the jackets in what they call the "Seattle Fit" which i guess is the "Hipster Fit"...

Honestly though, as long as it is still made well I could care less...
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I've been wearing and using Filson products since the eighties.

Unfortunately, Filson today is not the same as Filson ten years
ago.
They were taken over, as I recall, by a holding company and have since
changed their marketing and manufacturing strategy.







Time change I guess and so does marketing strategy...They have several of the jackets in what they call the "Seattle Fit" which i guess is the "Hipster Fit"...

Honestly though, as long as it is still made well I could care less...


I wouldn't say hipster fit. Just less of an active fit. Or one that is assuming you are going to layer a bunch.
7/29/2014 4:29:18 PM EDT
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I have been wearing Filson since the 80's, and own a room full of it. I carry a Filson briefcase daily......it is 15 years old and looks new.

I am a wool snob ( I sell wool as a sideline) and Filson wool is superb quality, amazing stuff.

Pro-tip - The waxed cotton rain gear is just so-so. Nothing wrong with the gear, but waxed cotton as a rain coat (or pants) always ends up clammy and cold. Not Filsons fault, just the way it is.

I USE my outdoor gear...roughly, and in shitty weather. Filson is top notch.

P,S,,,,the Seattle Fit stuff seems a little ghey....
7/29/2014 4:42:21 PM EDT
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I have been wearing Filson since the 80's, and own a room full of it. I carry a Filson briefcase daily......it is 15 years old and looks new.

I am a wool snob ( I sell wool as a sideline) and Filson wool is superb quality, amazing stuff.

Pro-tip - The waxed cotton rain gear is just so-so. Nothing wrong with the gear, but waxed cotton as a rain coat (or pants) always ends up clammy and cold. Not Filsons fault, just the way it is.

I USE my outdoor gear...roughly, and in shitty weather. Filson is top notch.

P,S,,,,the Seattle Fit stuff seems a little ghey....
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yeah i dont know...Im in PA, and the "Seattle FIt" would probably make sense here since other than a sweater I don't layer much.

Just curious...whats the tin cloth like in terms of water repellency?
7/29/2014 4:47:39 PM EDT
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I've got a Mackinaw cruiser that I love.  Picked it up on eBay as-new for $200, which is IMO, the right price.






I also have a fishing vest that I got 20 years ago that's still getting used 30+ days a year.
7/29/2014 4:49:45 PM EDT
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Wife and both have jackets. Buy the USA made stuff from them and you cant go wrong. Some is made over seas. Very warm clothing with a high degree of durability
7/29/2014 4:52:54 PM EDT
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I've always wanted to buy some Filson stuff. My dad has had a bag of theirs for 20 years or so, still pretty much the same. Very well made stuff.
7/29/2014 4:55:04 PM EDT
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I have been wearing Filson since the 80's, and own a room full of it. I carry a Filson briefcase daily......it is 15 years old and looks new.



I am a wool snob ( I sell wool as a sideline) and Filson wool is superb quality, amazing stuff.



Pro-tip - The waxed cotton rain gear is just so-so. Nothing wrong with the gear, but waxed cotton as a rain coat (or pants) always ends up clammy and cold. Not Filsons fault, just the way it is.



I USE my outdoor gear...roughly, and in shitty weather. Filson is top notch.



P,S,,,,the Seattle Fit stuff seems a little ghey....
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Yup.  The waxed cotton isn't as comfy as gor-tex.  But when you end up smashing your way through blackberries it doesn't shred.  Tough stuff.
7/29/2014 4:56:12 PM EDT
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Jesse Stone:
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yeah i dont know...Im in PA, and the "Seattle FIt" would probably make sense here since other than a sweater I don't layer much.

Just curious...whats the tin cloth like in terms of water repellency?
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I have been wearing Filson since the 80's, and own a room full of it. I carry a Filson briefcase daily......it is 15 years old and looks new.

I am a wool snob ( I sell wool as a sideline) and Filson wool is superb quality, amazing stuff.

Pro-tip - The waxed cotton rain gear is just so-so. Nothing wrong with the gear, but waxed cotton as a rain coat (or pants) always ends up clammy and cold. Not Filsons fault, just the way it is.

I USE my outdoor gear...roughly, and in shitty weather. Filson is top notch.

P,S,,,,the Seattle Fit stuff seems a little ghey....



yeah i dont know...Im in PA, and the "Seattle FIt" would probably make sense here since other than a sweater I don't layer much.

Just curious...whats the tin cloth like in terms of water repellency?


As you can tell from my location. I know a little something about getting rained on. Tin cloth is great up until a hard rain. It does get a bit clamy due to the wax. If you layer it with a hoodie it will repel pretty much 99% of the rain you'll see. But if its raining hard enough for you pants to be completely soaked then your shirt will be slightly damp. Only really happened to me a few times and those rains got flood warnings.
7/29/2014 8:55:02 PM EDT
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Some is being made outside of the US now.

Buy US made stuff and be happy
7/29/2014 8:59:47 PM EDT
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I've got a 20 year-old Filson tin coat that I wear bird hunting.  It's like wearing armor.  I walk through tall pricker and thorn bushes that would tear my buddies fancy gear to shreds.  The shit lasts a lifetime.  Buy once, cry once.
7/30/2014 2:51:56 AM EDT
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As you can tell from my location. I know a little something about getting rained on. Tin cloth is great up until a hard rain. It does get a bit clamy due to the wax. If you layer it with a hoodie it will repel pretty much 99% of the rain you'll see. But if its raining hard enough for you pants to be completely soaked then your shirt will be slightly damp. Only really happened to me a few times and those rains got flood warnings.
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I have been wearing Filson since the 80's, and own a room full of it. I carry a Filson briefcase daily......it is 15 years old and looks new.

I am a wool snob ( I sell wool as a sideline) and Filson wool is superb quality, amazing stuff.

Pro-tip - The waxed cotton rain gear is just so-so. Nothing wrong with the gear, but waxed cotton as a rain coat (or pants) always ends up clammy and cold. Not Filsons fault, just the way it is.

I USE my outdoor gear...roughly, and in shitty weather. Filson is top notch.

P,S,,,,the Seattle Fit stuff seems a little ghey....



yeah i dont know...Im in PA, and the "Seattle FIt" would probably make sense here since other than a sweater I don't layer much.

Just curious...whats the tin cloth like in terms of water repellency?


As you can tell from my location. I know a little something about getting rained on. Tin cloth is great up until a hard rain. It does get a bit clamy due to the wax. If you layer it with a hoodie it will repel pretty much 99% of the rain you'll see. But if its raining hard enough for you pants to be completely soaked then your shirt will be slightly damp. Only really happened to me a few times and those rains got flood warnings.


I'd like to add that you must keep up on the waxing and that the more you wear it the more you must wax it.  The tin cloth is some tough stuff but it requires routine maintenance.
7/30/2014 7:58:48 AM EDT
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I've got several articles of clothing from Filson. I've had a waterfowler hat for about 25 years. This past fall I wanted an upland hat. (just like the waterfowler but blaze orange.)
I paid some pretty good money for it. It came in and I was giddy. BUT, something just wasn't right. After serious scrutiny, I realized the brim was sewn on crooked. No good. I called Filson and got some smarmy punk in "customer service". (He's probably the one that had the idea for "Seattle Fit") They were real jerks about not wanting to swap. So I just said I wanted by $$$ back. They didn't like that either but it was eventually resolved.
I'll probably buy more Filson in the future as long as it's made in USA. LOTS of it is not.
BTW, with my refund, I bought TWO Stormy Kromer wool caps. Now THERE is a great company to do business with!
7/30/2014 8:45:04 AM EDT
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Is good shit... Expensive, but good.
7/30/2014 8:46:30 AM EDT
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Blarf.

It goes with a fedora really well.
8/1/2014 5:27:42 PM EDT
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I've got several articles of clothing from Filson. I've had a waterfowler hat for about 25 years. This past fall I wanted an upland hat. (just like the waterfowler but blaze orange.)
I paid some pretty good money for it. It came in and I was giddy. BUT, something just wasn't right. After serious scrutiny, I realized the brim was sewn on crooked. No good. I called Filson and got some smarmy punk in "customer service". (He's probably the one that had the idea for "Seattle Fit") They were real jerks about not wanting to swap. So I just said I wanted by $$$ back. They didn't like that either but it was eventually resolved.
I'll probably buy more Filson in the future as long as it's made in USA. LOTS of it is not.
BTW, with my refund, I bought TWO Stormy Kromer wool caps. Now THERE is a great company to do business with!
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Had a similar experience.  Bought  a brush hat and the brim was off center. Sent it back and never a new one. Called and they sent a new one. Few weeks later dude up the road said a package came with my name, but was delivered to wrong addy. Was the first hat.  Called Filson and they said keep both.

get a call a few days later and the bitch at Filson is going on about how I stole the hat and need to send one back. Mega cunt.

I call them back and explain the situation and that I would return one of the hats, but that they need to work on their customer service.  Lady asked me who I dealt with before and I told her the CS reps name.  She laughed and said that CS rep was going through a bad time.  2nd rep said keep both hats

it would take me two lifetimes to wear out their stuff.  Want a upland vest of their's,  but really can't justify it.