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Field Canvas Camp Short 7" - Dull Gold

$78.99

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*We recommend sizing up in this style. The Duck Head 7" Field Canvas Camp Short is a durable and versatile choice for days on the go. Made from the same high-quality fabric as our bestselling Field Canvas Five-Pocket pants, these shorts are built to last. The performance canvas material is soft and comfortable, with a seven inch inseam that gives you just the right amount of coverage. The moisture-wicking and breathable properties make these shorts ideal for hot, humid conditions. With an old-school aesthetic that never goes out of style, this short is a classic choice for any outdoor enthusiast. Easily transitioning from hitting the trails to lounging around the camp, these shorts are sure to become a go-to in your wardrobe. 



  • 73% Cotton / 25% Polyester / 2% Spandex
  • 7" Inseam
  • 9.2 oz. Canvas
  • Classic Fit
  • Breathable
  • Moisture Wicking
  • Fatigue Style Pockets
  • Iconic Duck Head Gold Tab Label
  • Drill Cloth Pocketing
  • YKK Metal Zipper
  • Faux Horn Buttons
  • Bound & Piped Interior Seams
  • Signature "Z" Stitched Inside Fly
  • Locker Loop
  • Imported
  • D61009

Care Instructions

  • Machine wash cold with like colors
  • Gentle cycle
  • Only non-chlorine bleach when needed
  • Tumble dry low
  • Remove promptly
  • Cool iron if needed

Model Stats

  • Height: 6'2
  • Weight: 215 lbs
  • Tops/Jackets: Large
  • Bottoms: Large or 34/36
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Based in Seattle, Filson’s legacy is one of manufacturing best-in-class goods engineered for dependability and maximum utility. Our durable, tightly-woven Mackinaw Wool is the finest example of nature’s oldest and most-trusted cold-weather clothing. Filson Tin Cloth earned its reputation for armor-like protection in the wet and thorny forests of the Pacific Northwest.