mister freedom | campus blouse "santa fe" - black
€639,00
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the ranch blouse is an original mister freedom pattern inspired by 1930’s sportswear ‘cossack’ type unlined leather jackets. this version is made in usa from an all-cotton wide-wale corduroy (8 wale cord), milled in japan. this fabric is reminiscent of traditional “velour d’amiens”, the famed sturdy wide-wale cotton corduroy material from franceused for hunting wear/workwear in the 1930s.
- color: black
- “double-cross” 100% cotton corduroy, 8 wale cord, jet black, 14 oz., milled in japan
- side gussets & pocketing: nos 2×1 dark indigo 10.5 oz. japanese denim
- trims: black tea-core leather trims (pocket stops/side straps)
- woven fabric interpretation of our classic veg-tan leather campus jacket
- an original pattern inspired by 1930’s sportswear ‘cossack’ type unlined leather jackets, with all necessary construction/pattern edits
- arm/cuff construction borrowed from our ranch blouse pattern
- trim and short 1930’s silhouette, complimenting mid-to-high-waisted trousers and dungarees
- one-piece back
- fully unlined, clean and challenging flat-felled seam construction, no overlock seams
- slash pockets with leather arrowhead pocket stops
- nos 2×1 denim accents on side gussets/pocket welts/under collar facing with interesting contrast texture, will develop attractive patina with wear
- adjustable side strap style inspired by our 2012 drover blouse
- keyhole buttonholes
- black corozo wood (aka ivory nut) ‘cat eyes’ buttons
- black tonal stitching, 100% cotton thread
- mister freedom® original ‘the sportsman’ black & gold rayon woven label
- made in california, usa, in an ethically-responsible and small family-owned factory
eric is 188cm tall, weighs 72kg and wears size 38
write us (info@stuf-f.com) if you have questions about cut | size | washing recommendation.