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In the chart below are the actual measurements of this Filson item. The sketch shows where the measurements are taken so you can compare to products you already own.
Length
Measure from neck to bottom seam
Shoulder
Measure between top of sleeve seams
Chest
Measure 1 inch below armhole
Sleeve
Measure spine to bottom of sleeve
incm
Length
Shoulder
Chest
Sleeve
XS
29
17 ½
42
33 ½
S
29 ¾
18 ¼
45
34 ½
M
30 ½
19
48
35 ½
L
31 ¼
19 ¾
51
36 ½
XL
32
20 ½
54
37 ½
XXL
32 ¾
21 ¼
57
38 ½
XXXL
33 ½
22
60
39 ½
M LONG
32
19
48
37
L LONG
32 ¾
19 ¾
51
38
XL LONG
33 ½
20 ½
54
38 ¾
XXL LONG
34 ¼
21 ¼
57
39 ½
Length
Shoulder
Chest
Sleeve
XS
73.66
44.45
106.68
85.09
S
75.57
46.36
114.3
87.63
M
77.47
48.26
121.92
90.17
L
79.38
50.17
129.54
92.71
XL
81.28
52.07
137.16
95.25
XXL
83.19
53.98
144.78
97.79
XXXL
85.09
55.88
152.4
100.33
M LONG
81.28
48.26
121.92
93.98
L LONG
83.19
50.17
129.54
96.52
XL LONG
85.09
52.07
137.16
98.43
XXL LONG
87
53.98
144.78
100.33
Measurements are body measurements
X-Long Body Length: 1 1/2" longer than Regular length (Sizes M-XXL)
Our warm, rain-repellent overshirt is made with 100% virgin wool.
Introduced into our product line some fifty years ago, this icon has served more outdoorsmen in a wider range of conditions than we could begin to count. A heavy shirt, overshirt, insulating layer or light jacket — it performs without fail, no matter what role it serves. One long-time Filson employee recalls his father packing his favorite Jac-Shirt on each and every hiking, camping and canoeing trip taken with his Boy Scout troop throughout the 1980s. Dad still wears that same Jac-Shirt, a few Filson repairs later.
Sewn in our Seattle factory, our original Jac-Shirt is an outdoor staple that provides warmth in all conditions like only 100% wool can. The 18-oz. fabric is crafted with a tight weave that delivers an optimum balance of breathability and wind resistance, while providing durability for decades of service. Wool has a complex fiber structure consisting of thousands of microscopic filaments sheathed in lanolin-coated scales. This unique structure makes wool naturally water-resistant, moisture-wicking and warm even if it gets wet–the very reasons it’s been the champion of outdoor clothing for centuries. This same fiber structure also allows wool to release dirt and odors, making care and maintenance a breeze. Mankind has tried to manufacture fabrics that mimic wool’s performance properties with varying degrees of success. Fleeces, soft shells and stretch-woven synthetics are the results of these efforts–all can perform specific functions quite well, but none can provide the all-around performance of nature’s original miracle-fiber.
Our Jac-Shirt is a clean, simple design with a straight hem for untucked wear, but cut long enough that it can be tucked in to keep the wind out. Being engineered for work and active use, it’s roomy cut allows plenty of room to move without binding, and can fit over a shirt, heavy base layer or light sweater. The two chest pockets feature buttons that are hidden, so they don’t show with the pockets unbuttoned. For the hunter, this means no worries about gunstocks snagging during the gun mount. It also means your phone is protected, yet easy to access without fumbling with buttons when an important call comes in.
The Filson Jac-Shirt — a versatile performer that’s earned a favored status in outdoorsmen’s kits since the 1970s.
FEATURES
Sewn at Filson, Seattle with 18-oz. 100% virgin wool
Wind-resistant
Insulates wet or dry
Serves as a heavy shirt, overshirt, mid layer or light jacket
Two flap-covered chest pockets with hidden buttons
A Filson favorite for 50 years
SPECIFICATIONS
sku11010047
manufacturingMade in USA
MATERIAL & CARE
material18-oz./LY Seattle Wool
careDry clean
SIZING & FIT
FIT INTENTRelaxed fit allows room for midweight layers underneathSize ExpectationsSize Guide
A Versatile, Midweight Wool
Our Seattle Wool comes from small herds of sheep in the Pacific Northwest, a region with hot summers and cold winters. These resilient sheep produce a long and fine wool fiber that can be bent and flexed 20,000 times before it breaks. These premium fibers are tightly woven to our unique specifications, resulting in a midweight 18-oz. wool that’s durable, soft and highly breathable. Seattle Wool will absorb up to 30% of its own weight in moisture without becoming damp or clammy, allowing it to retain body warmth even when very wet.