Filson’s New Ultra-Premium Jacket Is a Beefy, Century-Old Throwback

Filson’s luxurious revival of its 1914 Mackinaw Cruiser is one of the boldest and priciest jackets we’ve ever seen from the Seattle-based outfitter.

Black coat with large buttons and a thick cream-colored shearling collar against a yellow background.Filson

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Filson has just introduced a new ultra-premium addition to its legendary outerwear lineup. It’s easily the brand’s most expensive coat currently available, and sure to spark conversation.

A century old throwback

Man wearing a navy blue wool jacket with large buttons and a white shearling collar.
The coat is a rival of sorts of Filson’s original Mackinaw Wool Cruiser, a design that was patented back in 1914.
Filson

The Lined Mackinaw Wool Packer Coat combines heritage design with luxurious materials, resulting in a jacket that’s both supremely functional and decidedly bold.

The coat is a premium revival of sorts of Filson’s original Mackinaw Wool Cruiser, which was patented in 1914 and has remained a cornerstone of the brand’s collection for over a century.

Plaid wool coat with red, black, gray, and beige squares and a beige faux fur collar with button closure.
What sets the Packer truly apart is its luxurious sheepskin-shearling collar that extends all the way to ear height when it’s popped up.
Filson

It’s constructed from densely-woven 24-ounce Mackinaw Wool, the same heavy-duty fabric that made Filson’s reputation during the Klondike Gold Rush era. That material provides exceptional warmth and wind resistance while maintaining breathability – at least compared to modern synthetics.

Man wearing a dark navy wool jacket with a white shearling collar, shown from the back.
The jacket’s caped construction creates double-layer coverage over the shoulders and arms.
Filson

What sets the Packer truly apart is its luxurious sheepskin-shearling collar that extends all the way to ear height, offering superior protection against harsh weather – not to mention a massive pop of style.

Close-up of a dark navy wool jacket showing buttoned flap pockets and a buttoned cuff.
Pockets are everywhere on this jacket.
Filson

The caped construction creates double-layer coverage over the shoulders and arms. At the same time, a platoon of pockets, including four snap-flapped cargo pockets and a full-width rear pass-through pocket, adds versatility, presuming wearers can remember which one holds their keys.

Inside, the coat is lined with Filson’s signature Alaskan Guide Flannel for additional warmth and comfort.

Close-up of a navy blue wool coat sleeve and pocket with a snap button flap.
There’s even a larger pass-through pocket that stretches across the rear of the jacket.
Filson

While the dark navy version offers a more traditional and versatile aesthetic that’s typical of Filson, the eye-catching red, cream and blue plaid option feels like one of the boldest jackets Filson has made in recent memory.

Pricing and Availability

Plaid wool jacket with large beige shearling collar and front flap pockets.
The red, cream, and blue plaid option offers an especially throwback look.
Filson

Made in the USA with imported materials, the Packer represents a significant investment in heritage outerwear that’s designed to last for decades.

It’s now available on Filson’s website for an eye-popping price of $1,199, which easily makes it the most expensive single coat in the brand’s current lineup.

For context, the standard Mackinaw Wool Cruiser retails for $499, while most of Filson’s waxed cotton jackets fall in the $300 to $600 range.

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