Tactical & Survival

Ranch Fashion: Wrangler, Filson Team Up for Limited Jacket and Jeans Collab

Two iconic American brands team up for an eye-catching collab. Launching for October, Wrangler and Filson unveil a 10-piece capsule collection, with jackets, shirts, and pants built for the outdoors with cowboy-esque, Americana vibes.

Part cattle rancher, part forest ranger, each of these brands brings their own feel, design, and history to this team-up. Wrangler’s denim blues date back to 1947, while Filson’s brass, leather, and waxed canvas first hit the scene in 1897.

In a way, it’s a collection that’s been darn near a century in the making.

Filson x Wrangler: Look at These Jackets!

The jackets are the true star of the show here. The zip-up Adventure Jacket ($455), available in black and tan, has a sleek, minimalist aesthetic that will probably look just as slick in the city as it does on a farm.

It includes cotton waxed duck canvas on the elbows to prevent tearing, and waxed waterproofing that will make the material softer over time.

The Work Jacket ($270) is a fresh take on the classic denim jacket, with a canvas collar, subtle stitching, and two deep pockets. All jackets and tops come in sizes small to XXL.

If you’re on the hunt for a stylish winter coat, check out the Packer Jacket ($750). The sheepskin-shearling collar helps keep out wind, and the Mackinaw wool lining and mid-thigh length add extra protection against the cold.

Don’t Forget the Jeans

With Wranger involved, you know that the collab had to include some jeans. The Adventure Jean ($245), available in indigo and dark wash, is made of denim and waxed duck canvas at the pockets, seats, knees, and kick plate for reinforcement where it’s needed.

Pants are available in sizes 30 to 40, with a 32-inch inseam.

The line also includes a button-up Adventure Shirt ($180), available in black and indigo/tan, with stitched detailing and two large chest front pockets.

Check out Filson and Wrangler to check out the whole limited collection before it’s gone.



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