Seattle Wool Cruiser Jacket - Navy sold by Filson
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Seattle Wool Cruiser Jacket - Navy

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The Filson Seattle Wool Cruiser Jacket features midweight wool construction, offering reliable protection through varying seasons. With a multi-pocket layout and a design that has stood the test of time since its introduction in 1914, this limited-edition jacket ensures warmth and versatility for both outdoor adventures and everyday wear. Crafted from tightly woven 18-oz. wool, it delivers three-season comfort without bulk, making it an ideal choice for those who seek both functionality and style. From the brand: A lighter take on our iconic Cruiser, built from midweight Seattle Wool for dependable protection through shifting seasons. It carries forward the utility and pocketing that made the original a staple in the woods for more than a century. Patented in 1914 as the Wool Cruising Shirt, the first Cruisers were designed for foresters working in the wet, wind-beaten forests of the Northwest. They were made as both pullovers and button-front jackets, and the pattern quickly became one of the most copied designs in the field. Hunters adopted the style early on, leading to the red-and-black plaid version that offered improved visibility while breaking up a solid silhouette in the trees. By the 1920s, Filson Cruisers were in use with the U.S. Forest Service, and by the 1940s we were producing dedicated variations as part of their official uniforms. This limited-edition Seattle Wool Cruiser pairs the proven multi-pocket layout with the 18-oz. wool we've used in our Jac-Shirts for decades. The tightly woven wool turns wind, insulates whether dry or wet, and delivers three-season comfort without unnecessary bulk.