OneEyeMan
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I just got this yesterday so I thought I'd give it a quick and dirty review.
Firstly, the fit is spot on.
I'm a true 39 and this is a Med. It's one of the best fitting garments I've ever owned.
Not too tight, not too loose. I can wear a light sweater or Filson vest under it easily.
One thing that I love are the darts in the elbows; when I bend my arms, the cuffs don't ride up the wrists at all.
This is my first Filson Waxed Cotton garment (the Westlake is their mid-weight Shelter Cloth) and I'm very impressed.
It's pre-owned and the oil finish is perfect; not too dry, not too oily. However, I don't know what it was like when new.
The fabric weight is really nice, almost having the feel of a supple leather.
The lining (cotton plaid) is beautiful, both in color, and feel and it's finished nicely inside.
Arms are lined in nylon for easy on/off.
There's also some nice moleskin at the wrists and collar for comfort.
As you notice, there are no shortage of pockets in the thing.
Inside there is a vertical zippered wallet pocket on the left side, and a horizontal open pocket on the right
Outside, there are 4 buttoned pockets, one horiz zippered pocket, and 2 hand warmer pockets behind the lower buttoned pockets.
That makes 9 in total if I've counted correctly!
It's kind of overkill, but I like the look.
In addition to the button closure, there's a full length zipper to block the wind.
Surprisingly, there were a few loose thread ends here and there, and some of the button holes looked a little rough, but nothing that would affect function. Also, there was the beginning of a hole next to one of the outer chest pockets.
This is a little worrisome as it's not an area that sees any wear.
I've seen quite a few pre-owned FIlson Oil Cloth jackets with holes in areas that you wouldn't expect (even in their Tin Cloth), so I don't know what to make of this.
I wore it to walk the dogs in yesterday and it felt great.
Then I took another faster walk for some exercise.
It was in the low 50's here and I was quite wet from sweat when I got home.
Guess I know what the usable range of the jacket is now.
It's supposed to rain today and I'll probably do a quick check of its water resistance.
For strenuous activities in the rain, Oil Cloth isn't the way to go.
Gore-Tex is still probably the best bet.
But Gore-Tex doesn't look like Oil Cloth!!!
Bottom line, I love the fit, style and perceived toughness of this jacket.
It's the kind of easy wearing jacket that'll probably be the first thing I reach for when going out the door on mid-temp days.
So, here's my quandry.
This is a $385 list jacket:eeek:
It's nice, but not that nice.
It isn't even that warm, nor does it use their top end materials (Mackinaw Wool or Tin Cloth).
So how does Filson justify getting $385 for them.
Plus, you'd expect no loose threads, rough button holes, or "God Forbid" holes in unexpected places.
If the hole were starting on one of the elbows, I'd understand.
As it is, I only spent $150 delivered and I'm happy with my purchase.
If I'd paid $385 for it, even without the hole, I'd be disappointed.
I'd love to hear your comments, specially if you own one of these.
Thanks for reading.
Lenny
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