Mister Freedom® Spring 2013 MFSC collection “Viva La Revolución” & “The Sportsman” Lookbook

 

Inspired by imagery of the 1910-1920 Mexican Revolution, here is a short preview of the Mister Freedom® Lookbook for our Spring 2013 “Viva la Revolución” MFSC collection.
Like with previous historical events that inspire our clothes, nothing is ‘literal’, as we do not target the re-enacting market. We just dig in a rich Past to find ‘threads’ to weave into clothes we would like to wear. Again, our loose boundaries are just the ‘historically plausible’.

We are also introducing a new Mister Freedom® classic concept for 2013, “The Sportsman“, which we will add to every season. This one is about classic ‘no brainers’ with our twist, for easy everyday wear, made in the USA with Japanese & USA milled fabrics.

Both full collections will be available starting mid-February 2013 from our Mister Freedom® Los Angeles headquarter and via email to jordan@misterfreedom.com or john@misterfreedom.com, as well as from fine retailers Worldwide.

Soundtrack: To keep it light, I chose “La Guerilla” by Valérie Lagrange (1964, All Rights to the Publisher).
This song was written by Serge Gainsbourg. He originally recorded a track of a similar vain, he penned circa 1961, called “Viva Villa”. Awesome tune ;-)

An HD version of this clip is available on Vimeo (make sure HD is on, bottom right corner of the video screen.) A lower res version on YouTube

For those who have the patience to download and view a hi-res PDF file of the look book, click HERE
(WARNING: Very heavy file! About 83MB, this will eat up your entire data plan on a mobile phone when roaming. Use Wi-Fi!)

Thanks for watching ;-)

“All it takes for something to stop being manufactured is for People to stop buying it”, Mister Freedom®

Dhaka, Bangladesh garment factory tragedy Jan 2013 (Photo AFP ©2013)

 

Before rejoicing in front of a ‘great deal’ when shopping for clothes, consider this: another garment factory fire tragedy in Dhaka, Bangladesh on January 26, 2013. At least 6 workers killed and 10 injured.
For which Western clothing brand did the “Smart Fashions” factory make clothes?…

Check the Country Of Origin and do your research before you buy anything. Let your money do the talking. Suits will listen.
Thank you.

(Photo credit AFP, all rights reserved ©2013)

Men’s File issue 08, “The Misfits” photoshoot: Behind the Scene

CL-back-truck-Anthony ©2012 Mister Freedom®

 

In October 2012, Mister Freedom® was lucky enough to be involved in a photo shoot directed by talented photographer Matt Hind for a featured story on Issue 08 of Men’s File, a Denim & Workwear special. Inspired by John Huston 1961 ‘The Misfits”, the fruits of that session can be seen in the current January 2013 Men’s File issue, along with insightful and inspired text by creative director Nick Clements.
Issue 08 of Men’s File is now available worldwide in select shops.

Matt Hind managed to set-up the entire shoot, from location to cast, from across the pond… He’s good like that.
Starring in the session were two amazing cowboys and horse riders, Doug Brown and Anthony Panzarella. The real McCoy. Flown in from London for Marilyn’s part was talented Burlesque extraordinaire Miss Banbury Cross. Horses Dusty, Tank and Trigger courtesy of ranchers and horse wranglers Amanda Vaughn, Julia Volbeda and Cynthia Kirby-Shaw. Also featured is an awesome ’49 Hudson truck. Wardrobe supplied by Mister Freedom®, a mix of vintage and MFSC collections.

These behind-the-scene shots are by shop owner Tina Wakino, from “Bazar”, 1108c Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA. 90291. Get a copy of Men’s File for the REAL photos from that session, and much much more.

We spent an amazing weekend around 29 Palms, California. Again, thank you to all involved for the kindness, professionalism… and the many good laughs.

Mister Freedom® “Scuttler Cap”

CL Scuttler shiner Mister Freedom® ©2012

 

Scuttler Cap Ad Mister Freedom® ©2012

 

 

Mister Freedom® original “Scuttler Cap”

After our Apache casquette, “La Deffe“, from our previous “Les Apaches” collections, we persist with the Underworld…
Not an apologia of violence or hooliganism by any means, just visual inspiration, more interesting than Fashion runways to me.
I visited an exhibition in Paris a while back, featuring mugshots by French anthropometry photography pioneer Alphonse Bertillon, from the archives of the “Police Nationale” (from the 1880′s on). Besides the obvious seriousness of the subject, you could clearly see above the waist outfits of the ‘everyday’ men and women who fell on the wrong side of the Law. Snap shots of what they wore on the fatal day, caught in the act. Fascinating. There are a few interesting ‘mugshots’ books available today, from International origins.

While Paris of the Belle Époque had its ‘Apaches’, Manchester enjoyed the ‘Scuttlers’. Less dancing involved, but a cultural impact nonetheless. All losers or victims of the Second Industrial Revolution.
John Savage “Teenage, Creation of Youth 1875-1945” describes their attire this way:

“…the “professional scuttler” wore “a puncher’s cap”, “narrow-go-wides” trousers, narrow-toed brass-tipped clogs, and heavy customized belts with designs, picked out in metal pins, that included serpents, stars, and pierced hearts. The “boy expert” Charles Russell observed that the Mancunian variant wore “a loose white scarf”, with hair “well plastered down upon his forehead”, “a peaked cap rather over one eye”, and trousers “cut – like a sailor’s – with ‘bell bottoms’”

More here or YouTube short doc here, for those interested in historical facts.

Our version (again, nothing literal) of the “Scuttler Cap” is a eight panel ‘newsboy’ style hat, with an original Mister Freedom® pattern. It can be worn and shaped in several fashions, straight, tilted to the side or back, un-snapped, backwards, tilted to the front to hide a shiner… I like the contrast with a non-matching outfit, color and pattern wise. No shortage of goofball photos this time.

Designed in California by Mister Freedom®, and hand made in small batches in our Los Angeles atelier.

SPECS:

* Assorted vintage selvedge New Old Stock fabrics, 100% cotton or cotton/linen métisse. Limited availability per styles. Textiles of assorted origins, 1930′s to 1960′s. See detailed fabric photos for plain weave indigo dyed, woven plaid, grey HBT, covert twill, woven stripes etc…
* Kangaroo leather inner headband.
* Matching fabric covered top buttons, hand made (yes, that was a task enough to be mentioned!)
* NOS cotton biased tape seam piecing.
* Snap brim (A-2 pockets type metal snaps, mil-specs)

SIZING:
All caps have been cold soaked (to get that ‘torque’ fabric effect) and line dried. The head band will very lightly stretch back with repeat wear, and ‘mold’ to your head. Cap sizes are measured AFTER rinse, to the best of our abilities.
57cm (~ US 7 1/8)
58cm (~ US 7 1/4)
59cm (~ US 7 3/8)
60cm (~ US 7 1/2)
61cm (~ US 7 5/8)
62cm (~ US 7 3/4)

Professional cleaning when needed. Do NOT boil or machine wash.

Available rinsed.
Retail $199.95

Call (323) 653-2014 or Email sales@misterfreedom.com to get yours while they last. We ship internationally. Thank you Lads for your support.

Happy & Safe Holidays to all from the Mister Freedom® Team

Happy Holidays to All from the Mister Freedom® team ;-)