The Mackinaw Wool Cruiser was patented in 1914 for men working long days surveying timber stands in Pacific Northwest forests. Built from dense Mackinaw Wool, it blocks wind, sheds snow, and stays warm even when wet.
The Mackinaw Wool Cruiser is the best piece to have during the cold-weather months. It provides versatile weather protection with durable wool from Oregon’s Pendleton Woolen Mills - it insulates wet or dry–due to its complex fiber structure and can absorb up to 30% of its own weight in water without feeling damp or clammy. Made at Filson, Seattle. This design revives a Mackinaw Wool Cruiser from the company archive. The fit, bevel-cut pockets, and enameled snaps are rooted in a 1940's jacket design.
- Stitched in USA
- Made with thick, warm 100% virgin wool
- Wind resistant and breathable
- Insulates if wet
- Four front cargo pockets, hand pockets and full-width rear pocket
- Double-layer back with full-width pocket
- Button-secure front and adjustable cuffs