Something a little different... Having coveted Mister Freedom's stuff for quite a while, the price being the only real bar to buying anything, when I saw these on sale on the Rakuten website, I decided to take the plunge. Even with import and handling, they came in at half-price, though that's still £125, which is not exactly a steal by any standard.
When they arrived yesterday, the first thing that struck was at how unlike a standard jean they are: the cloth is 9oz and closer to a chambray than denim with grey blue cast to them. They're shrink-to-fit, so I chucked them into a hot soak in the bath for 20 minutes - the dye is rather odd with a slightly purple-red tint to it - before turning them inside out and tossing them into the tumble dryer. I know this is heresy, especially as the MF site advises not doing this, but there was a fair amount of slack - they're marked as a 30" waist, and unwashed they had a good couple of inches to lose to get them down to this - so it extreme measures were needed. As it is, the process got them down to a wearable size without any visible marbling or marked difference to the cloth, so no harm done!
Anyway, from the website, they're based on 50s USAAF trousers issued to mechanics. The originals were olive sateen, but MF have taken a few liberties with the design, not least changing the cloth, having removed the front pleats, shifted the pockets etc, but retained the basic fit.
Very happy with them, something very different to add to the wardrobe. The details are really nice: the cinch straps on the waist; the back pockets made from cloth that's been twisted 90 degrees, giving it a left-hand selvedge look; the ankle-height pocket and front patch pockets, and the overall high-end feel to them.
Worth £220? I'm not sure any pair of jeans are, tbh, but if you see them for £125? I'd grab them with both hands! Anyway, here a few fit pics and details:
When they arrived yesterday, the first thing that struck was at how unlike a standard jean they are: the cloth is 9oz and closer to a chambray than denim with grey blue cast to them. They're shrink-to-fit, so I chucked them into a hot soak in the bath for 20 minutes - the dye is rather odd with a slightly purple-red tint to it - before turning them inside out and tossing them into the tumble dryer. I know this is heresy, especially as the MF site advises not doing this, but there was a fair amount of slack - they're marked as a 30" waist, and unwashed they had a good couple of inches to lose to get them down to this - so it extreme measures were needed. As it is, the process got them down to a wearable size without any visible marbling or marked difference to the cloth, so no harm done!
Anyway, from the website, they're based on 50s USAAF trousers issued to mechanics. The originals were olive sateen, but MF have taken a few liberties with the design, not least changing the cloth, having removed the front pleats, shifted the pockets etc, but retained the basic fit.
Very happy with them, something very different to add to the wardrobe. The details are really nice: the cinch straps on the waist; the back pockets made from cloth that's been twisted 90 degrees, giving it a left-hand selvedge look; the ankle-height pocket and front patch pockets, and the overall high-end feel to them.
Worth £220? I'm not sure any pair of jeans are, tbh, but if you see them for £125? I'd grab them with both hands! Anyway, here a few fit pics and details: