Want to sell the bird vest?I’ve got a ton of Filson stuff
Their bird britches with the tin cloth on the front of the legs get worn all winter at the farm
I’ve been using one of their medium field bags as my deer hunting bag for over ten years and love that thing
I’m wearing a Filson puffy vest today around town.
Had a pair of their roper boots, did not like them at all
Think I also have a bird vest that I’ve outgrown. And I’ve got several Filson belts
I think I only have two pieces of Sitka gear both hoodies I bought from someone doing a gear dump. I do like them a lot
Do not own any kuiu or other of the newer performance hunting brands. I do own a fair amount of nomad stuff and plenty of carharrt
There’s no recovery from that. Filson has gone full Bud Lite.All my older gear is great… but look at the landing page onView attachment 791743 their website!
I was in no way saying only Hipsters wear their stuff. It still nice, just not for the price point they're charging in my opinion. I feel like they're setting themselves up for failure with what they charge and how its marketed in recent years. I hate to see established brands like them taking a slow slide downhill.Ranchers wear the tin cloth coats and jackets, see them all the time for work wear around here.
Wool vests too as a layer but the wool coats are for cold night out. They want a durable outer layer for work.
I have a couple of wool packers type coats and a tin cloth/ lined short cruiser. All are super warm and comfy.
When it's bitter cold out I reach for my Filson wool coat.
Spouse wears his Filson wool vest all the time in cold weather, he's hardly a hipster lol.
I see all types wearing it around here, but not hunters so much.
If I didn't have a KOM wool vest I would wear my Filson vest hunting. They are a great layer in the cold.
I didn't even know they had a store in Spokane. I live 2 hours from there. Carhartt has definitely marketed to a broader audience as well, but at least their prices are a bit more reasonable!I have pretty much everything that carries the name mackinaw or tin cloth. The double mack jacket is expensive but it's also 30 years old now. I have been trying to wear out a pair of double tin pants most of my life.....and my tin cloth coat with wool liner has been in use on bird hunts, outdoor jobs and even a night on the town.....though it smells a bit western today.
Filson changed their marketing just like carhartt did. It's too bad. I just bought a blanket at their store in spokane and the location sure makes it uncomfortable for a guy like me to shop there.
I've got 2 Bullhide belts. They're very solid. I like Mack's belts better, but the Bullhide's are high quality and I have no doubt they'll last as long as the Filson's.I'm a getting older kinda guy and I have old Filson that still rocks. IF it still fits me. I have a Filson weekender kind of duffle that I was gifted 20+ years ago and it's still going strong. Used alot--every month--seems to always be half packed and ready to go...
Filson belts have always been great and long lasting for me. Have three that I rotate through regularly. Recently got a Bullhide belt---cost of Filson was a factor---we'll see if it lasts as long as my Filson belts--it might?
At the price point and quality of today's Filson there are better buys today. Also pretty sure I don't fit the modern Filson demographic anymore.
I was going to say. My friend bought a 700 waxed canvas down parka type of thing and it was made in Thailand.Last couple things I got from Filson were Made in China crap.
Yeah me too. Kicks in the old gag reflex a bit. Along with an expensive pair of boots that have never stepped into any dirt.The only guys I have ever met wearing Filson were wealthy guys at pretend pheasant hunts.
I cringe every time I see some urban hipster wearing a Carhartt stocking cap.
Yup. Ones that couldn't tell a bull from a heifer til it came time to milk them. They've definitely sold a lot to that crowd!And in the last few years it's all the wannabe rancher/cowboys that watch Yellowstone...