Filson
Down Insulated Wool Lined Oil Finish Cruiser Vest
Down Insulated Wool Lined Oil Finish Cruiser Vest
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A waxed down vest built with Filson's legendary quality
The Down Cruiser Vest combines the warmth of modern down with Filson’s water-resistant, tough-as-nails Cover Cloth shell. It’s one of the most rugged vests in Filson’s collection, with handsome looks and durability that could survive the Yukon. Layer it over a flannel or sweater for a getup that’ll last you well into the winter.
Features
- Heavy-duty waxed Cover Cloth construction is water-resistant and ultra-durable
- Traceable goose down is ethically sourced and properly insulates for toasty warmth in the winter's toughest weather
- Ripstop nylon lining with mechanical stretch
- Collar is trimmed with merino wool for extra warmth and comfort
- Shelter cloth reinforcements for added durability
- Two snap-flap chest and gusseted cargo pockets for stashing gear
- Slotted utility pocket built for tools and EDC
- Interior chest security pocket for storing essentials
- Zip-front with snap-secure storm flap provide protection from the elements
Materials
- 8 oz. 100% cotton oil finish Cover Cloth
- 11 oz. 100% cotton oil finish Shelter Cloth
- 650 fill-power goose down
- Ripstop nylon lining
- 100% cotton flannel collar and merino wool
Sizing
- Filson has a regular fit that’s true to size. Take your normal vest size
- If you prefer a slimmer fit, we recommend sizing down one size
- For the absolute best personal fit, compare your body measurements to the chart below
Body Measurements
| S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 36½ - 39½ | 39½ - 43½ | 43½ - 45½ | 45½ - 49½ | 49½ - 51½ |
| Neck | 14½ - 15 | 15½ - 16 | 16½ - 17 | 17½ - 18 | 18 - 18½ |
All measurements are in inches
Care
- Wipe with damp rag or brush clean
- Rewax as needed to maintain maximum water resistance
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.
