Tin Cloth Work Jacket

Tin Cloth Work Jacket

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Tin Cloth Work Jacket

Tin Cloth Work Jacket

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Our new Tin Cloth Work Jacket is patterned after a classic wool jacket pulled directly from our archives. That original wool jacket exemplified functional utility, and the Tin Cloth version adds the decades-proven durability and weather protection of our signature Tin Cloth. The interior torso is lined with lightweight canvas Cover Cloth and the sleeves with polyester for ease of layering. Two large cargo pockets secure with snapped flaps and conceal Alaskan Guide flannel-lined hand pockets. The wool lining on the collar adds warmth when turned up to protect from cold wind. The cut is hip-length, allowing access to a tool belt and preventing the jacket from riding up when seated. Our oil finish Tin Cloth is a tightly woven canvas duck that’s been thoroughly saturated with paraffin under high pressure and heat. This process forces the wax into the core of the cotton fibers for lasting water resistance. Tin Cloth’s exceptionally tight weave allows it to withstand abrasion, block the wind, and gives it tremendous tear strength, the core attributes that have made it trusted for protection the rain-soaked forests of the Pacific Northwest for more than 80 years.
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FEATURES

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  • Built with durable, weather-resistant Tin Cloth
  • Torso lined with Cover Cloth, sleeves with polyester
  • Snap-flap cargo pockets
  • Flannel-lined hand pockets
  • Wool-lined collar
  • Hip-length

SPECIFICATIONS

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  • Imported

MATERIALS & CARE

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MATERIALS

14-oz. oil finish Tin Cloth + 6-oz. 100% cotton dry finish Cover Cloth + 8-oz. 100% cotton flannel + 16-oz. 100% wool + 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. To prevent the transfer of oils, we recommend avoiding prolonged contact between Filson oil finish goods and light-colored fabrics, especially in warm weather.