Filson
Corduroy Shirt
Corduroy Shirt
Story
A heavy-duty corduroy shirt built for years of hard wear
Since 1897, Filson gear has served prospectors, loggers, and ranch hands who needed clothing they could trust. The 6-Wale Corduroy Shirt carries that same DNA—cut from thick 100% cotton corduroy with six wide ribs per inch for extra durability, warmth, and wind resistance. The shorter cut wears well untucked, while a back box pleat keeps you moving whether you’re working in the field or heading into town. Finished with button-flap chest pockets, adjustable cuffs, and a spread collar, this shirt is destined to look even better after a few hard miles.
Features
- Built from 6-wale corduroy—with thick ribs for durability, warmth, and wind resistance
- 5.9oz 100% cotton for rugged comfort
- Slightly shorter cut for untucked wear
- Center-back box pleat for ease of movement
- Button-flap chest pockets to keep essentials secure
- Adjustable cuffs and spread collar for versatile wear
- Button-front closure
Sizing
- The Corduroy Shirt is cut slightly shorter than standard to wear untucked
- Fits true to size, take your normal size in shirts
- For an ideal fit, compare your body measurements to the chart below
Body Measurements
| XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 33½ - 36½ | 36½ - 39½ | 39½ - 43½ | 43½ - 45½ | 45½ - 49½ | 49½ - 51½ |
| Arm | 32½ - 33½ | 33½ - 34½ | 34 - 35 | 34¾ - 35¾ | 35½ - 36½ | 36¼ - 37¼ |
| Waist | 27½ - 30½ | 30½ - 33½ | 33½ - 36½ | 36½ - 39½ | 39½ - 43½ | 43½ - 46½ |
All measurements are in inches.
- Chest: use a flexible measuring tape to measure under your arms around the widest part of your chest
- Arm: measure from the base of your neck, across your shoulder, and down to your wrist
- Waist: bend to the side to determine your natural waist, use a flexible measuring tape to measure around
Materials & Care
- 5.9oz 100% cotton corduroy
- Imported
- Machine-wash with like colors
- Non-chlorine bleach as needed
- Tumble-dry low
- Warm iron as needed
About Filson
Few names carry as much weight as Filson. Since 1897, their outerwear, bags, and gear have garnered fierce loyalty from generations of demanding customers. Scores of Alaskan frontiersmen, ranch hands, journeymen. Legions of hunters, fishermen, explorers. Eventually, even commuting accountants and city-dwelling graphic designers. What unites the Filson faithful of today and yesteryear is the belief that our hard-earned dollars should be spent on things we can count on. Well, you'd be hard-pressed to find a lineup more dependable than the one we've got here.
