Lined Tin Cloth Cruiser Jacket
The full-length Tin Cruiser: maps, weather, brush, and ten pockets.
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Story & heritage
Filson positions the Lined Tin Cloth Cruiser as the protective jacket for foresters, sportsmen, and tradesmen who need rain, snow, mud, bramble, and abrasion resistance. It keeps the timber-cruiser pocket logic but adds a lightweight lining for comfort.
Compared with the Short Lined Cruiser, this is the more literal field jacket: longer coverage, more storage, and the double-layered exposure zones that made Tin Cloth a Filson signature.
Materials & craft
The jacket has ten pockets, a double-layer back, double-layer outer sleeves, and a front cape so exposed areas get two layers of weather-resistant waxed cotton. Filson’s Tin Cloth is a tightly woven duck canvas treated for water resistance and long wear.
The structure is functional first: map capacity, protected flaps, and abrasion resistance where brush and shoulder straps hit.
How to choose & style
Choose this over the short version when the jacket needs to do real weather work. Dark Tan foregrounds the field origin; Black is cleaner and less nostalgic.