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Alaskan Guide Lightweight Short-Sleeve Shirt - Men's
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Alaskan Guide Lightweight Shirt delivers durable three-season comfort with breathable cotton twill
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"This shirt is built to handle anything—field work, hot-weather hikes, or summer road trips. It has the same rugged feel as the original Alaskan Guide but in a lighter weight, and those gusseted chest pockets are perfect for tools or trail essentials."
Filson’s Alaskan Guide Lightweight Short-Sleeve Shirt takes everything we love about the original and retools it for warmer weather. Crafted from 6oz cotton twill, it’s breathable, rugged, and made for long days in the field, on the ranch, or on the move. Yarn-dyed for rich, lasting color, it’s as sharp as it is functional—equally at home under the sun or layered over a tee during shoulder season.
Designed with classic outdoor function in mind, it features gusseted button-flap chest pockets, a relaxed fit for unrestricted movement, and a rear shoulder box pleat for added mobility. Whether we're tracking through the backwoods or rolling into town after a weekend off-grid, this shirt delivers the right balance of comfort and capability.
Details
- Lightweight version of Filson’s iconic Alaskan Guide Shirt
- Made with 6oz breathable cotton twill for warm-weather comfort
- Rear shoulder box pleat adds range of motion
- Gusseted button-flap chest pockets for secure storage
- Yarn-dyed fabric resists fading and holds rich color
- Classic relaxed fit built for layering and active movement
- Ideal for field work, travel, and three-season wear
- Item #FSNI0EZ
- Material
- 100% cotton
- Fit
- regular
- Style
- button-up
- Pockets
- 2 chest
- Activity
- casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime

Unfailing Goods Since 1897
Filson was founded in 1897 to outfit prospectors and explorers for the Alaska Gold Rush. To this day, Filson makes Unfailing Goods, knowing that your well-being in the backcountry depends on your gear.