Clothing

Wool Pants and Suspenders

About Filson

In 1897 C.C. Filson designed Mackinaw Wool apparel and rugged boots to outfit the explorers of the great Klondike Gold Rush when clothing wasn’t a matter of choice but survival. He designed and manufactured durable, outdoor clothing for miners, loggers, fishermen, mariners and explorers who spent time roaming and working in the harsh outback.

Wool Pants

The Mackinaw pants are Filson’s warmest pants and are made in field style or plain. The natural insulating qualities provide the comfort and protection you need to keep the cold at bay. Both styles have four roomy pockets, a watch pocket, a brass zipper fly and heavy-duty suspender buttons. Seven belt loops accommodate belts up to 1 1/2″. The field style pants have two buttoned side pockets. Dry clean.