Filson
Twin Lakes Sport Shirt
Twin Lakes Sport Shirt
Story
All the character of your grandad's sporting shirt, but with UPF 20+
Built for sunny days full of fly rod casts and hiking in the great outdoors, the Twin Lakes Sport Shirt, is knit from a breathable, moisture-wicking polyester-nylon blend to keep you cool and comfy from sun up to sundown. It also sports UPF 20+ protection—so you can enjoy all the rays without any of the sizzle. Underarm eyelets and a vented back panel let in the breeze. And if that weren't enough to distinguish it from the sporting shirts of the past (which were really just handsome cotton buttondowns), it has antimicrobial odor control so you’re only bringing home the pine and cedar smells. Last but not least, there's Filson branded chest pockets and a slotted utility pocket to keep your spare tools within easy reach.
Features
- Ultralight polyester-nylon construction for an airy fit and a hint of elastane for a full range of motion
- Moisture-wicking, quick-drying, and odor control properties for comfort
- UPF 20+ protection for full-sun days
- Embroidered underarm eyelets and a vented mesh back yoke to stay cool
- Button-flap chest pockets and a slotted utility pocket to keep your tools handy
Materials
- 50% COOLMAX® polyester, 47% cotton, 3% Lycra
- Made with imported materials
Sizing
- The Filson Twin Lakes Sport Short Sleeve Shirt has a classic relaxed Filson fit, take your normal size
- For a perfect fit, compare your body measurements to the size chart below
Body Measurements
| S | M | L | XL | 2XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 33½ | 36½ | 39½ | 43½ | 45½ |
| Sleeve | 32½ | 33⅓ | 34 | 34⅘ | 35½ |
| Waist | 27½ | 30½ | 36½ | 39½ | 43½ |
| Hip | 33½ | 36½ | 39½ | 43½ | 45½ |
All measurements are in inches.
Care
- Machine wash cold
- Tumble dry low
- Do not bleach
- Iron warm if 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.
