* An original mfsc design, blending vintage 1930’s-1940’s classic American fancy chambray work shirt patterns, 1970’s fashionable fabrics, early California rock climbing low-tech vibes, in a contemporary approach.
* Full button-up front.
* Two bottom slash pockets with original “brain-juice special” pocket bag construction.
* Combination of 1940’s style tin-pressed metal painted buttons, contrasting colors and models. (Note that the paint chips off easily, as it did on vintage buttons.)
* Double chest pocketing, buttoned down.
* Blue chambray concealed chest pocket, displaying fabric selvedge.
The Mister Freedom® Trailblazer comes raw/unwashed, and will shrink to tagged size.
Please refer to sizing chart to determine which size works for you.
CL's Advice: This shirt is a non tuck-in type, and is considered more like an over-shirt or shirt-jacket.
I wear a comfortable Medium in the TRAILBLAZER, my usual size in mfsc shirts, with enough room to layer.
CARE
Turn inside-out to avoid marbling of the fabric.
STORY
Well, our TRAILBLAZER is one of those hybrid species from Weirdsville, courtesy of the MF® Design Department.
The initial intention of our in-house Board of Experts was to release a winter version of the SECOYA Shirt.
So much for that easy-breezy plan…
If the rest of the specifics of the Secoya Shirt are still there – double-shoulder yoke, selvedge gussets, chin strap, and combo of assorted colorful tin-pressed buttons – the mfsc TRAILBLAZER is in a league of its own.
With the four front pockets contrasting with the rounded shirttail panels typical of vintage tuck-in style shirting, the garment had morphed into an overshirt/jacket.
The TRAILBLAZER fabric is a weft-faced brushed sateen, a tightly woven twill with a characteristic soft brushed satin weave face and a plain weave reverse.
DÉTAILS
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Catégorie
Shirts
Matière
Cotton
Origine
Japan
Couleur
Blue
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