Mister Freedom® RANCH BLOUSE “OG23”, NOS Cone Mills 12.75 Oz organic denim, mfsc SS2024. Made in USA

When the denim is too stiff, have your partner break it in. Mister Freedom® ©2012

Mister Freedom® (rinsed) Ranch Blouse & (well-worn) Californian Lot64, same OG23 NOS Cone Mills denim fabric ©2024

Mister Freedom® raw & well-worn Californian Lot64 OG23 NOS Cone Mills denim ©2023

Mister Freedom® (well-worn) Californian Lot64, OG23 NOS Cone Mills denim fabric ©2023

Doing the jig, Cahulawassee River-style, air-banjo. Mister Freedom® ©2024

Tina MF® Ranch Blouse 2

Mister Freedom® RANCH BLOUSE OG23 NOS Cone Mills Organic Denim.
SS2024 mfsc Sportsman Catalog.
Made in USA.

Our original RANCH BLOUSE design — a Mister Freedom® unisex spin on denim golden era “trucker” jackets, a Type-I-meets-Type-II type thing — remains pretty much unchanged from its 2010 inception: round A-1 style collar, unique lower slanted chest pockets with single pocket flap, “M” stitching on pockets, pleated front with signature arrowhead darts stitching, 30s-style buckle back etc…
Our denim jacket definitely has a 1930s~1940s flare, with its old-school design, period natural waist “boxy” cut and trim fit, and traditional workwear details.

To complement one’s collection of hillbilly tuxedoes, the crazy design team at Mister Freedom® is now releasing the classic RANCH BLOUSE in a traditional indigo blue selvedge denim perfectly matching its Californian Lot64 OG23 blue jeans pardner!
This handsome 12.75 Oz organic fabric — New Old Stock from Cone Mills — has a specific vibrant indigo hue reminiscent of older loomstate Levi’s 501® jeans that have been sitting for years on Army & Navy surplus stores’ shelves.

For those into denim fades, this indigo will chip fairly quickly with normal wear/washes, and, although not bound to yield high contrast “whiskers”, the fabric will deliver a very eye-pleasing palette of blues in one’s personal wear pattern.
The connaisseur will also appreciate that the selvedge ID on this fancy denim consists of a white and blue stripe, where the blue part is actual indigo! So, watch that selvedge fade.

My pair of Californian Lot64 OG23 — worn on and off for about a year, yard duty and all, fully washed a few times — started showing promising signs of patina quite early on.
This matching MF® RANCH BLOUSE will now require quite a bit of jig dancing to catch up, but I look forward to the results. And who doesn’t like to cut-a-rug on Dueling Banjos anyways.
Alternatively, have a partner do all the work, and just take full credit later on IG.

The MF® RANCH BLOUSE, OG23 “NOS Cone Mills organic denim” edition, is designed and manufactured in California by Mister Freedom®, in collaboration with Sugar Cane Co.

SPECS:
PATTERN:
An all original Mister Freedom® pattern from 2010, inspired by vintage golden era denim “trucker” jackets, a unique Type-I-meets-Type-II style and classic cut.

FABRIC:
New Old Stock (NOS) Cone Mills organic denim, 12.75 Oz., white/indigo stripe selvedge ID.
Under collar & pocket facing: NOS cotton-linen crosshatch “Player” indigo denim.

DETAILS:
* Round-type collar, A-1 style.
* Period natural waist “boxy” cut and classic vintage silhouette.
* Pleated front with original MF® arrowhead dart stitching.
* Original and unique lower slanted chest pockets, single pocket flap.
* MF® “M” branding pocket stitch.

* Denim selvedge ID exposed on front panel fold.
* Contrast NOS denim twill facing for collar and pocket flap.
* Original MF®-branded ‘silver’ tack buttons.
* Buckle back, concealed selvedge cinch strap, adjustable, riveted.
* Copper rivet reinforced, unmarked hardware with leather washer backing.
* Vintage-style orange/yellow combo stitching, 100% cotton thread.
* Traditional “caballo” construction.
* Original mfsc “Buckaroo” printed cloth neck label.
* Proudly made in USA in a small family-owned factory.

SIZING/FIT:
The MF® RANCH BLOUSE in OG23 denim comes UN-WASHED and is cut so that actual measurements match the labeling after an initial cold soak/line dry. We recommend the usual protocol before wearing:

  • Cold soak for about 30-40mn, with occasional hand agitation.
  • Machine spin dry and line dry.
  • Wear briefly before fully-dry to shape and set creases, then hang until fully dry.

This jacket is considered true-to-size.
At 5’7 ~145 Lbs, I went with a comfortable 38, my usual size in that pattern.
The size that will work best for you depends on how you like your clothes to fit, and on body proportions. Please refer to size chart or email sales@misterfreedom.com to dial your sizing in.

CARE:
Launder when needed.
We recommend turning indigo blue/denim garments inside out to avoid marbling during laundering. Machine wash, cold water, gentle cycle, eco-friendly mild detergent and line dry.
Please note that dark indigo might cause color transfer, and potentially “bleed” on light-colored garments, furniture, and skin. This indigo color “crocking” is temporary.
Potential attractive patina will develop according to one’s activities, and frequency of wear/wash cycles.

Available from www.misterfreedom.com, our Los Angeles brick & mortar store, and fine retailers around the World.
Email sales@misterfreedom.com or call 323-653-2014 with any questions unanswered above.
Thank you for your support.

Christophe Loiron
Mister Freedom®
©2024

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