McKarsten Tousers - Indigo Métis
Save 15% when purchasing two or more items from the McKarsten Collection. Use code: McKarsten15 at checkout SPECS * An original mfsc pattern, inspired by 1920’s-1940’s work dungarees. * An elegant 7 Oz. plain weave dark indigo métis, blend of 75% linen and 25% cotton, indigo warp and black weft yarns, solid white selvedge ID, milled in Japan. * Vintage 1930’s silhouette, full leg/trim high waisted top block. * Early tailoring split waistband, open back gusset. * Cinch back, no back yoke pattern. * MF® mfsc branded tack brass buttons. * Fancy full top front pocket design and stitching (with selvedge facing for the indigo métis fabric option) * Utilitarian “carpenter” style rear patch pockets. * Brass donut fly buttons. * Thin & wide belt loops (accommodates 2’’ wide belts) * Coin/watch pocket. * Pocket bags cut from mfsc “NOS” double-sided calico print twills. * Felled seam leg chainstitch construction. * Tonal stitching. * Single needle bottom hem. SIZING/FIT The Mister Freedom® "McKarsten" trousers comes raw/unwashed, and will shrink to tagged size. Please refer to sizing chart to determine which size works for you. CL's Advice: I could fit a snug Waist 30 but opted for a very comfortable Waist 32, and cinched the waist with the back strap. Our target image was a vintage 1930’s silhouette, full leg/trim high waisted top block. These trousers feature a wide leg and high rise, an acquired taste by today’s menswear fashion standards. Due to the split-waistband pattern, the waist is quite generous and the open gusset allows about one inch play. CARE Turn inside-out to avoid marbling of the fabric. This fabric will develop attractive patina overtime, according to the owner’s activities, frequency of wear and laundering choices. STORY The "McKarsten" trousers, another Mister Freedom original “might-have-been” pattern inspired by a pair of 1930's “Lakin & McKey” work dungarees. We thoroughly tweaked the pattern and turned them into a contemporary wearable, yet keeping the early workwear full leg-high rise style. Our interpretation is otherwise fairly literal to the original’s period details: utilitarian dungaree pattern without back yoke, early tailoring split waistband open back gusset, buckle-back, branded tack brass buttons, full top front pockets with fancy stitching, utilitarian “carpenter” style rear patch pockets.
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