Oil Finish Double Tin Cloth Pants
Filson’s field-pant logic at its toughest: waxed canvas doubled where brush bites.
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Story & heritage
Filson says its Double Tin Cloth Pants have been in service for over 75 years. They were made for briars, foul weather, and wet brush rather than for a clean rack appeal.
That makes them an icon in the working half of Filson’s catalog: less photographed than the bags, but deeply tied to the brand’s promise of protection in rough country.
Materials & craft
The pants use a double layer of tightly woven waxed Tin Cloth from waist to knee, with double-needle stitching and bar-tacking for reinforcement. Metal-shank button fly and suspender buttons keep the build in workwear territory.
How to choose & style
Treat them like technical workwear, not chinos. They look best with plain boots, a tucked flannel, and outerwear that can handle the same waxed-canvas texture.