I wouldn't buy any Filson product that was "imported". Not to say that it isn't the same quality, but I would go vintage at that point...real shame to see what has happened to the USA.
I am sorry, I am skating very close to politics but I have to stress that outsourced manufacturing does not automatically denote poor quality. In the same way, "Made in the USA" is not automatically a sign of superior quality.
Case in point, I have a Filson "Elliot Bay" jacket. It is made in China, but the material is top notch (for a wool/polyester blend) and the manufacturing is as solid as my US made Mackinaw Cruiser. I bought it because I needed a lightweight, quality rain jacket and it fit the bill. I have been very impressed with the performance of the jacket, especially when compared to similar "North Face" and "Columbia" garments.
The quality of a garment should be judged on it's own merits and not just by the geographical location of where it's made. To label all of the products made by a specific country into "Good" or "Bad" begins to look like prejudice and isolationism. We need to be better than that if we want to survive living in an international economy. From what I have seen, the Filson line is still focused on quality no matter where the garment is assembled. and that is why the company is still in business.
I would have to second your comments on quality Bill. I have yet to encounter any of the Chinese made Filson items that seemed to be inferior to the American made stuff.
I don't mean to offend you Mahagonny Bill, but your post borders on the offensive, and is, at the very least insensitive.
Lenny
I'm gonna give Stormy Kromer a try.