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- The Ranch Blouse from Mister Freedom is the brand’s original take on classic denim jackets from the 1930s to 1950s—the Golden Age of American workwear. Drawing inspiration from “Type I” jackets, this version features period-correct bells and whistles including a buckle-back cinch, pleated front, and a cropped boxy cut. Made from a lightweight 10oz Japanese selvedge denim woven by Kaihara Mills, the denim features a dark indigo warp, grey weft and will develop a high-contrast fade with wear. Finished with Mister Freedom’s signature arrowhead dart stitching, original slanted chest pockets, and contrast denim facing, a true tribute to vintage denim heritage.
* This item is unsanforized and will shrink to the appropriate tag size post soak/wash- Original Mister Freedom design inspired by 1930s–50s denim jackets
- Deadstock 10oz 2x1 Japanese selvedge denim (Kaihara Mills, Japan)
- Dark indigo warp, grey weft
- Boxy, cropped workwear silhouette with natural waist cut
- Pleated front with signature arrowhead dart stitching
- Slanted chest pockets with single pocket flap
- “M” stitch branding on chest pocket
- A-1 round collar construction
- Adjustable buckle-back with selvedge cinch strap
- Donut wreath tack buttons
- Copper rivet reinforcements with leather washer backing
- Traditional Caballo seam construction
- 100% cotton
- Made in USA
This item is unsanforized and will shrink to the appropriate tag sizeSize Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length 38 (Medium) 42" 19" 24" 23.15" 40 (Large) 44" 19.75" 24.5" 23.5" 42 (X-Large) 46.25" 20.5" 25" 24" 44 (XX-Large) 48.25" 21.75" 25" 24.75" 46 (XXX-Large) 50.25" 22.75" 25.5" 25.5" - Founded by Christophe Loiron in Los Angeles, Mister Freedom is known for blending vintage military, workwear, and western aesthetics into garments with a distinctive point of view. Each piece is meticulously crafted in the USA, often referencing original clothing from Loiron’s extensive vintage archive. Driven by authenticity and durability, the brand is celebrated for its deep respect for traditional garment construction and storytelling.