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Filson Mackinaw Cruiser

abone

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I find that the sleeves on older thrifted jackets are short. However, all my grandfathers' sports jackets and Pendletons fit me well, but those were tailored, I believe. If you have the
cash, I would recommend it. The Iron Heart Cruiser, Iron Heart, always had longer sleeves than other brands. I got the Filson in hand before returning it. The Filson was not excellent quality wool, not bad, but also not better than something from L.L.Bean. I would get something used or go with Iron Heart. I went through a used jacket phase, and I have to say, I think I prefer buying a new one—you never know what interesting smells a used jacket will come with; it's the one thing you can’t see in an eBay picture.

What is the Iron Heart cruiser model? I tried searching and didn’t come up with anything that looked like a Mackinaw cruiser.
 

WolfofStateSt

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What is the Iron Heart cruiser model? I tried searching and didn’t come up with anything that looked like a Mackinaw cruiser.
They refer to it as a hunting jacket. It's quite expensive for a wool jacket; however, if you’re planning to spend $500 on a Filson, you might as well invest in an Iron Heart instead—it will likely last longer. Of course, if you can find a used jacket that fits well and doesn’t have any odor, that would be the best option. One piece of advice: avoid buying a used jacket from sellers who don’t accept returns.
 

El Marro

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They refer to it as a hunting jacket. It's quite expensive for a wool jacket; however, if you’re planning to spend $500 on a Filson, you might as well invest in an Iron Heart instead—it will likely last longer. Of course, if you can find a used jacket that fits well and doesn’t have any odor, that would be the best option. One piece of advice: avoid buying a used jacket from sellers who don’t accept returns.
I strongly disagree.
I have a Filson double mackinaw that I purchased in 1992, 10 years before Iron Heart opended their doors, and it is as good as new almost 33 years later.
I love Iron Heart gear, and I own a lot of it, but $775 for wannabe mackinaw with a two way zipper is preposterous.
 

Eagledog

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Used is the best if you can find sleeves long enough. One of the best qualities of wool is that it doesn't stink. LLBean, Filson, Woolric, and others made tons of them in the 1950's,1960s and 1970's.
All the ice fisherman and hunters had them.
If you're set on a zipper rather than buttons or snaps, you may have to go with ironheart.
 

WolfofStateSt

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I strongly disagree.
I have a Filson double mackinaw that I purchased in 1992, 10 years before Iron Heart opended their doors, and it is as good as new almost 33 years later.
I love Iron Heart gear, and I own a lot of it, but $775 for wannabe mackinaw with a two way zipper is preposterous.
1992 Filsons are different story than what Filson sells today. I would take a vintage coat over a current one.
 

abone

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I don’t want a zipper, I’d prefer buttons. I’ve been doing a deep dive on EBay and I can find dimensions of Woolrich 503’s that work except for the sleeve length. 24” seems to be the longest for 42 and 44’s. Hard to believe arm length was that short 50 - 60 years ago!
 

Al 916

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I don’t want a zipper, I’d prefer buttons. I’ve been doing a deep dive on EBay and I can find dimensions of Woolrich 503’s that work except for the sleeve length. 24” seems to be the longest for 42 and 44’s. Hard to believe arm length was that short 50 - 60 years ago!

I am a proud (short armed) Rex (that will start looking at Woolwich 503s.......)

Thanks
 

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