Inspired by several pairs of 1930s~40s denim overalls, notably a rare vintage pair of the “Union Special” brand (Hawaiian clothing manufacturer founded in 1922.)
11 Oz. selvedge 2×1 denim, dark indigo warp x grey weft, milled in Japan.
SPECS:
Intricate pocketing pattern.
Exposed fabric selvedge throughout.
Multi slot bib pocket.
Buckle-back cinch.
Button fly, brass donut type.
Contrast triple stitch construction.
Red bartack accents.
Brass mfsc-branded waist tack buttons.
1930s-style adjustment clasps.
Ankle cinching snap tabs (for cycling etc)
Rear pockets locked in side seams, “M” stitch.
SIZING/FIT
Please refer to sizing chart to determine which size works for you.
For a traditional denim overalls fit - i.e. comfortable silhouette typical of vintage workwear - we recommend opting for the same waist size as our Californian blue jeans.
CARE
Turn inside-out.
This fabric will develop attractive patina over time, according to the owner’s activities, frequency of wear and laundering choices.
STORY
The term “Placer” comes from a simple technique of extracting gold from river beds, popular during the 1848 California Gold Rush.
Gold is heavier than rocks, so the precious metal was sifted twirling sand/gravels/water by a single individual (sometimes with one partner) in a rudimentary prospector’s pan.
Unlike hard rock mining, placer mining required no machinery, just hard work and optimism.
DÉTAILS
Marque
Mister Freedom
Catégorie
Trousers
Matière
Denim
Origine
Japan
Couleur
Sand
Prix
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