Rain jackets are hardly rugged. Sure, shell jackets are often waterproof (or, at least water-resistant), but they’re often best saved for activities like hiking, camping or walking to get coffee, not real work, like timbering, ranching or retooling trucks or motorcycles. Made from polyester and other synthetics, they just don’t stand a chance there, where waxed jackets, like Filson’s Tin Cloth Short Lined Cruiser Jacket, fare far better.
Why, you ask? Well, beyond being a star on TV — it’s worn by fixer (and maybe-nice-guy) Rip Wheeler on Yellowstone — it’s a hard-wearing, water-resistant, trucker-style jacket made from one of Filson’s most famous fabrics, tin cloth. Tin cloth, which is essentially just waxed cotton, was introduced to American companies like Filson by British Millerain, a storied mill in Lancashire that claims to be the original manufacturer of waxed cotton worldwide.
As such, Filson didn’t invent the fabric it’s now so well-known for, but it perfected its potential applications in the 1920s with its trademark “waterproof khaki” shirts and jackets, which were made for “timber cruisers” — loggers located in the Pacific Northwest. There, rain and snow made an already dangerous job even more so, considering how distracted one can get by being both cold and wet, but Filson’s hyper-functional attire made the region’s unpredictable weather patterns more manageable.
But is there a place for a rugged jacket like this in today’s landscape, where men are more inclined to wear lightweight shell jackets and swishy pants than they are waxed gear? We found out.
Filson Tin Cloth Short Lined Cruiser Jacket Review

Filson Tin Cloth Short Lined Cruiser Jacket
Pros
- Water-resistant exterior keeps consistent rain out
- Withstands scrapes and scratches
- Has several pockets for tools and EDC
- Wears shorter, like a trucker jacket, making it easier to move around in
Cons
- Lined sleeves feel "damp" on the skin, meaning long-sleeves are preferred for layering
- Fit forces folks to decide whether they want to size up or down
- Sleeves run short when you lift your hands over your head
- Lint really shows on the black version