Four Seasons Protection From Wind And Rain
- Oil Finish Cover Cloth is water and wind
repellent, yet lightweight and immediately comfortable to wear
- "Fingertip" or "three-quarter" length
- Seamless upper torso and sleeves
- Button tab at neck holds zip-in liners in
place
- Hood, torso, and sleeves lined with 4 oz.
cotton to prevent Oil Finish Cover Cloth from staining your clothes
- Hood is deep enough to be worn over a cap:
Cut-away sides to allow wide range of vision, Adjustable drawstring, Chin
guard protects your chin from the cold brass zipper
- Solid brass two-way front zipper with storm
flap
- Knit nylon storm cuffs at wrists
- Snap tabs on outside wrists can be adjusted
for a custom fit
- Grommets underneath arms for ventilation
- Unlined hand warmer pockets large enough for
gloved hands
- 2 extra large bellows pockets with one-hand
snap flaps: Grommets for water drainage
- Interior zippered security pocket
- Elastic draw cord at waist can be cinched
for a custom fit, and to prevent wind chill
- Hanging loop inside collar
- Made in USA
Fabric
(Coat) Oil Finish Cover Cloth, 6 oz. 100% cotton, 2 ply by 2 ply,
paraffin treated for maximum water repellency. (Lining) 4 oz. 100% cotton, 1 ply
by 1 ply, treated with durable water repellent and stain resistant finish
Weight
Approximately 3 lb 1 oz Fitting Filson coats and jackets are generously sized.
Your suit size would normally be your correct size. If you intend to layer
heavily underneath your Filson coat, we recommend that you order one size larger
than your suit size. Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL
Care
How do I clean my Oil Finish Cover Cloth garment?
Wipe or brush away surface soil or buildup with a damp cloth or scrub brush. If
necessary, use cold water to loosen up any caked mud or dirt.
DO NOT professionally dry clean or machine wash Oil Finish garments.
Common Uses
Fishing, hunting, street-wear
FAQ
Why is my new Cover Cloth jacket a different shade of green than my older
jacket?
Each dye lot accepts dyes to a different degree, depending on fiber variations,
harvest time, and processing. We feel that the difference you are seeing is an
acceptable color range for our Cover Cloth.
My new Oil Finish Cover Cloth garment feels
very "wet" to the touch. Should I worry about the Oil Finish coming off and
staining my clothes?
Oil Finish Cover Cloth often does feel more "wet" to the touch than Oil Finish
Tin Cloth, especially when brand new. Being a lighter weight fabric than Tin
Cloth, Cover Cloth cannot absorb as much Oil Finish during the treatment
process. This leaves some of the Oil Finish sitting on the surface, giving it a
"wet" feel.
Over time, Cover Cloth will lose the "wet" feel, as some of the Oil Finish
evaporates. If the Oil Finish stains your clothes, you can easily remove it by
machine washing or dry cleaning.
Which one of your Oil Finish fabrics is the
most water repellent?
Of the three, Oil Finish Cover Cloth and Oil Finish Shelter Cloth are the most
water repellent, because they are both more tightly woven than Oil Finish Tin
Cloth. The tight weave contributes to the water repellency.
My Cover Cloth garment smells pretty bad
from being stuffed in a damp corner of my basement over the summer. Is there
anything that I can do to get rid of the smell?
Our first thought is to air out the garment by hanging it up for a day or two in
some fresh air. If that doesn`t work, you`re probably stuck with the smell.
Neither machine washing nor dry cleaning is going to give you a completely
satisfactory result, so we advise against those methods.
Filson.... "Might as well have the best!"