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    • gaseousclayG
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      @kkibbey23:

      Totally agree on the sizing comment. Its weird because I've got a few shirts that are pretty old and sizing seems somewhat more normal. Last fall I picked up a shirt jacket and got L thinking it would be spot on. It was HUGE so back it went.

      My cascade shirts from a couple of years ago are their Seattle fit, which was intended to be their slimmer fit, but they were still big on me when I bought them. I went down to a medium and they did shrink up a little and now fit me pretty well. Fit aside, I dislike that their shirts are made in Portugal. It's strange. The 2 hats I posted pics of are made in 2 different places - the brown corduroy logger hat is MiUSA and the navy twill hat is made in Vietnam or some such thing.

      WTB:
      IHSH-129 size L (blue)
      IHSH-19

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      • den1mheadD
        den1mhead
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        Filson Tin Cloth Cruiser Jacket - Cheers @Brock  🙂

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        • natehateN
          natehate
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          filson's size guide is WILD
          chest size range is 4-3"s
          insane

          don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

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          • TobiT
            Tobi
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            I agree with the sizing for shirts/jackets. I have some shirts I hardly wear (short arms, huge chest even in size L, and I normally wear xl to xxl), but a black mackinaw vest that gets a lot of wear, and occasionally wear my blue/black Mackinaw cruiser (again: body too wide, arms too short and wide open below).
            What gets a lot of wear is caps. Picture below shows my favorite on the left in tin cloth (but got eaten by a hand-luggage security scanner at Frankfurt Airport.. now has black marks all over it).. The red cap is a bit too MAGA and has a too steep profile for my liking.

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              lengis
              The Unwoven
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              Filson X Levi's trucker jacket!
              https://www.tradera.com/item/1000694/583455043/levi-s-filson-tin-cloth-trucker-jacket-m
              Too good to not be shared 😀 , this is such an iconic item. Found this on swedish auction site Tradera. Seen these on Ebay for like 5-800 USD. Unfortunately it's to small for me 😞 , 49cm p2p according to seller. Only shipping within Sweden though.
              Could be a bargain, or not...

              Br
              Lengis

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              • BigdogB
                Bigdog
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                Hahaha I have a big head, I just received my XL Papa nui x Filson hat. It looked like I had a baby hat on. I will stick with hoods🙂

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                • coldcashandcolderheartsC
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                  I’ve been a huge Filson fanboy for many years. I find it increasingly difficult to shop there anymore though. Pretty much everything is now made overseas and still commands a premium price. I will continue to enjoy my made in USA items like the tin cruiser and mackinaw cruiser but probably won’t shop there anymore. It’s a shame. But… it’s more Iron Heart bucks now 🙂

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                  • chucklandoC
                    chucklando
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                    I’m also generally a fan of filson but every now and then you get crap like this. I’m still trying to get this refunded but the customer service hasn’t been great either.

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                      Perpetual_beta
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                      Yeah, product and service have been steadily declining for 10 years since the takeover.

                      Comparing a 15 year Tin Cruiser compared to a recent one you think they are from different planets. Now they stopped making them. Same with Red Wing boots and so many others.

                      Just happy that IH continues to do what they do.

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                      • AnesthetistA
                        Anesthetist
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                        I have several pre-buyout Filson pieces and they are awesome. The luggage is esp. good. It is sad what has happened to one of my all time favorite brands ☹️

                        IG: bluehandsslim

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                          the246guy
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                          I'm somehow hooked on to their designs on some of their bags. I own now 4 pieces of Filson luggage out of which only one is MiUS. The rest comes from Vietnam I guess, but I cannot find any flaws so far on the quality. Clothing quality might differ, but the luggage is impeccable.

                          IH-555N | IH-666S-21 | IH-777D | IH-666 XHS | IHG-035 | IHB-06 | IH-721-KHA
                          IHSH-251 | IHSH-07 | IHSH-246 * 2

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                          • cityofdelusionC
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                            A question for those that own a mackinaw cruiser: Since the jacket doesn't have any lining, wind penetrates right through it and it gets super cold at temperatures lower than 0°C. How do you keep your jacket windproof and warm? Do you wear some type of windproof lining underneath? Do you have any "ultimate" layer in mind that would protect from wind and keep warm at subzero temperatures when wearing a mackinaw cruiser?

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                            • TobiT
                              Tobi
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                              @cityofdelusion I find the cruiser not very functional in really cold and windy weather and wear it only occasionally when its not really cold. I would wear this on a cool summer evening around the firepit in the garden for example. The boxy and relatively short cut, combined with the lack of any way to tighten or close the opening makes it easy for wind and cold to come in from underneath. Any way I can see would be to wear long warm wool sweater underneath also to get a tighter fit.

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                              • MizmazzleM
                                Mizmazzle
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                                @cityofdelusion
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                                @cityofdelusion when I wear mine it’s usually over my Type 3 and a UHF.

                                In the easy chair with my boots on, melted whiskey in my hand. Could'na been asleep for more than three hours...time to go to work again...

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                                • pechelmanP
                                  pechelman
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                                  Personally, I didn't understand this jacket at all until living in the climate where it was invented. The lack of wind proofing is really a feature since it usually isn't too windy here and the biggest issue is humidity and breathability. It's also intended as work clothing which assumes you are moving and generating heat/sweat. Personally, wool like this is about the only thing I've found that works to keep me warm and not uncomfortably sweaty when I'm moving in the pnw. All the fancy tech fabrics that worked for me in CO are semi useless when I start working or exerting.

                                  But yes, if being worn more casually, it usually only needs a base layer (thermal) and mid layer (uhf) to be warm enough.

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                                    Perpetual_beta
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                                    @pechelman You are right on with your command. I wear mine for taking down trees and clearing trails in the winter. When it is under -10 C the air is dry and it is rarely windy. Tech fibers don't work when exercising in the cold ( < -10C), simple physics.

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                                    • AnesthetistA
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                                      It’s a fine jacket and I appreciate it for what it is but yeah when the wind is howling you will def feel it. I wore mine to the farm once for Christmas and the wind coming off the fields rendered it about as good as a handkerchief.

                                      IG: bluehandsslim

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                                      • 68degreesorless6
                                        68degreesorless
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                                        I find the mac cruiser fairly wind resistant. All the pockets mean it’s basically double layer thick wool. Certainly not n1, but plenty warm for me on all but coldest/stormiest days. If you did a light puffy, uhf, moleskin, or even some denim/duck under it I think you’d have pretty warm setup.

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                                        • DmartD
                                          Dmart
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                                          Anyone owning the down cruiser vest?
                                          https://roe.filson.eu/products/filson-man-down-cruiser-vest-fmgil0005w0117w0121-240?_pos=1&_sid=40186c9ad&_ss=r

                                          Looking for sizing advice and general info if you are happy with it.

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                                            @Dmart I own that vest. I love it. I wear it mostly with a hoodie or flannel underneath. Sometimes just a T-shirt and if I just running out the door and it’s handy and not too cold. I have a small and it’s perfect. I am 5’7” 175, 43” chest, top heavy from the gym… I wear mostly Large in IH, but my westerns are now too snug since the gym metamorphosis. Hahaha. It’s a problem I’m happy to have.
                                            I digress… the small is what I’d consider a normal Large to be. Maybe a medium plus.
                                            Also please note, the insulation is soft and but “puffy”. It really is a formidable vest and not figure-hugging.

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