Filson Field Jac-Shirt Washed Fatigue Green
- Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same day.
- Easy returns and in store exchanges
- Worldwide shipping
The Filson Field Jac-Shirt in Washed Fatigue Green is a versatile, durable overshirt designed for layering or wearing on its own. Made from strong 9.5-oz. 100% cotton with a reverse-sateen weave, this overshirt provides comfort and protection on cool days. Inspired by the iconic Jac-Shirt, it features a spread collar, button-front, adjustable cuffs, and chest pockets with button-flaps. The straight hem offers an untucked look, making it perfect for everyday wear in the field or around town.
Product Details
- Material: 9.5-oz. 100% cotton reverse-sateen
- Button-front with spread collar
- Adjustable button cuffs
- Button-flap chest pockets
- Straight hem for untucked wear
- Versatile for layering or standalone use
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold, use non-chlorine bleach as needed. Tumble-dry low and warm iron if necessary.
Origin
Imported.
This classic overshirt blends durability and style, making it a go-to choice for outdoor activities and casual wear. Perfect for those who appreciate both function and fashion.
Ordered before 4pm, shipped the same day
Place your order on a workday before 4:00 PM, and we'll ship it the same day. Shipping costs vary across Europe and will be calculated at checkout.
Free shipping thresholds:
Netherlands: Free from €50
Belgium & Luxembourg: Free from €75
Germany & France: Free from €150
Rest of Europe: Free from €200 Rest of the world: €750
Return period
You can return items within 30 days. You can do so in our store or by shipping. Items must be unworn, clean, and in their original condition.
Filson
Filson is built on grit, quality, and trust. Founded in Seattle in 1897 during the Gold Rush, the brand earned its reputation by outfitting prospectors, loggers, and outdoorsmen who needed gear that could survive anything. More than a century later, Filson continues to make durable clothing and accessories that feel as relevant today as they did back then.