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  1. Our latest from Mister Freedom.

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    Patterned after a 30s-40s era Denim Jacket and produced using Vegetable Tanned leather. While based on an timeless piece, Mister Freedom's take sports a collection of unique details not commonly seen on Denim Jackets. These details include the jacket's rounded collar, a set of forward-slanted front pockets (which includes one with a flap and one without), and triangular stitching that secures the jacket's front pleats. Each jacket may also sport a "brand" which is typical of livestock raised outdoors. These brands list out the particular farm the cow belonged to. Each jacket may also have scars and discoloration that come from the cows themselves.

     

    These are available in NATURAL undyed hide. Please note there may be some variance in color due to the nature of the veg-tanning.

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    Some snippets of the details.

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    The brands (These differ from jacket to jacket).

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  2. 29 minutes ago, scooby said:

    Damn those look good! I’d be very interested in a BOT contest

    Theoretically speaking, if you pitched it to him and he seemed open to it, what model would everyone want to wear?

    After the TCB contest (and with Signet approaching) I am curious to hear what model everyone would agree on

     idt BOT would want a contest now. hes really very private specially  when konaka sent him a lawyers letter and all.. 

  3. size 38 raw on BOT 47 cut 

    raw - 18 1/4 waist , 13 1/4 front rise , 17 1/2 back rise , 13 3/4 thigh , 10 1/2 knee , 9 1/4 hem , 35 inseam

     

     

    after a hot wash and dry 

    16 1/4  waist , 12 1/2 f rise , 16 1/4 back rise , 13 1/8 thigh , 9 7/8 knee , 8 3/4 hem , 31 7/8 inseam 

     

    -- edie

  4. 15 hours ago, Signet said:

    after  the wash a size 34 now is 

     

    16 3/4 on the waist

    11 3/4 front rise 

    16 1/8 back rise

    13 on the thigh

    9 3/4 on the knee

    8 7/8 on the hem

    35 1/4 on the inseam 

     

     

    doing another how wash  now 

    DID ANOTHER CYCLE SAME AS ABOVE 

     

    16 1/4  WAIST

    11 3/4 FRONT RISE

    15 3/4 BACK RISE

    13 THIGH

    9 5/8 KNEE

    8 3/4  HEM

    34 3/4 ON INSEAM

     

    I THINK IF I DO A FULL HOT CYCLE DRYER ON THESE WILL SHRINK MORE. BUT YEAH 

  5. 15 hours ago, mpukas said:

    For new raw denim, I normally hot machine wash, inside out, and then a 20 minute hot dryer run, so that they are still damp, then hang until dry. I don't turn them right-side out until completely dry. This usually get most of the shrink out, and doesn't leave any crease fades. 

    I'd be looking for a finished hem length of 33" +/-. This gives me enough length to cuff when I want to. Mostly I wear my jeans with slouchy stacks that are too long in length, but don't care. I suspect there's about 2 1/2" of shrink in length on these? I'd want to get them hemmed before washing, so I can still get good roping on the hem with the first wash. So prolly hemmed at 35.5"? 

    after  the wash a size 34 now is 

     

    16 3/4 on the waist

    11 3/4 front rise 

    16 1/8 back rise

    13 on the thigh

    9 3/4 on the knee

    8 7/8 on the hem

    35 1/4 on the inseam 

     

     

    doing another how wash  now 

  6. 7 hours ago, mpukas said:

    For new raw denim, I normally hot machine wash, inside out, and then a 20 minute hot dryer run, so that they are still damp, then hang until dry. I don't turn them right-side out until completely dry. This usually get most of the shrink out, and doesn't leave any crease fades. 

    I'd be looking for a finished hem length of 33" +/-. This gives me enough length to cuff when I want to. Mostly I wear my jeans with slouchy stacks that are too long in length, but don't care. I suspect there's about 2 1/2" of shrink in length on these? I'd want to get them hemmed before washing, so I can still get good roping on the hem with the first wash. So prolly hemmed at 35.5"? 

    done! except i did 40 mins on dryer on medium heat  stilla little damp putting them under the sun now

  7. 9 hours ago, mpukas said:

    according to the size chart in inches, I might be a 33. But I've had too many jeans that are too tight, and I'd rather err on the side of too big. 

    I find that saying the jeans will shrink 8% overall is inaccurate. Denim shrinks differently in length vs. width of the weave. The waist band and leg length - length - will shrink more percentage wise than the width of the hips, thigh, knee, and hem - width. 

    Are you / can you do a shrink test on one pair and post the results? 

    Are the jeans being made to order, based on how many orders are received? 

    i can do that for you tomorrow i have a size 34 here with me what kind of  process you want  ? machine and hang dry? tub soak and hang dry? you want hot water? hottest on tap?

  8. 5 hours ago, mpukas said:

    according to the size chart in inches, I might be a 33. But I've had too many jeans that are too tight, and I'd rather err on the side of too big. 

    I find that saying the jeans will shrink 8% overall is inaccurate. Denim shrinks differently in length vs. width of the weave. The waist band and leg length - length - will shrink more percentage wise than the width of the hips, thigh, knee, and hem - width. 

    Are you / can you do a shrink test on one pair and post the results? 

    Are the jeans being made to order, based on how many orders are received? 

    Right you are the 8% is just an estimate. It's hard to get a 100% fit even if you get your correct waist size because it is RTW after all. Our normal advice is to get something slightly big that can be easily thrown in the dryer and shrunk.

    We have ready stock of this but they are finite.

     

  9. 18 minutes ago, Jared_Lee said:

    All right Eddie, count me in for a OW 31 cut to 32.5" inseam. Are you going to take orders through the site or just through e-mail?

    And here I was just about to pull the trigger on some OG No. 1 Evisu 2001's with white guls and you had to go and fuck that all up.

    Copy that! Will mark your order down and we'll contact you as soon as we're ready to release the jeans.

     

    Haha its what we do best!

  10. 1 minute ago, mpukas said:

    @Signet I have a Convert app that I use to convert CM to inches. It just easier to see a complete table with inches for all of the measurements at once. 

    Currently I'm wearing Samurai S510 in size 34 and RJBxRH RFR-004 in size 34. Also IH 634S-18 in size 34. IHxSE 633-XHS in size 33 is too tight in the thighs. I'd get a pair of your Warehouse jeans in a 34. 

    yeah your a 34  on these but well send you a chart in inches

  11. 9 hours ago, mpukas said:

    I'm interested... don't have any WH jeans, been wanting a pair. But the price seems a bit high for what they are. 

    @Signet Do you have a size chart in inches? If one wash is chosen, how much more shrinkage is expected? 

    we do cm measurement as to it is more accurate down to the milimeter.  what you do  is base it off the cm measurement reduce it by 8% then convert that number to inches youll get and approximate 

     

    what size do you wear on other brands and cuts?

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