MF S/c Fall09: Speed-Safe Clothing for Modern Riders…

MF S/c Speed-Safe Clothing for Modern Riders

MF S/c Speed-Safe Clothing for Modern Riders

“SPEED SAFE CLOTHING for MODERN RIDERS”

In late 2008, as i was driving around and lost my way in a run down neighborhood in Los Angeles, I stopped in front of an old boarded up store.
The sidewalk had puddles of dried up oil…past traces of leaking engines.
On the store facade, all that was left from the heydays was a crooked rusty tin sign…The brick building seemed to have been abandoned for years.
The sign read: “Speed Safe Clothing for Modern Riders”…

Inside were the real gems: stacks of merchandise covered with 40 year old dust and walls filled with old photos retracing five decades of motorcycle riding…

This was the discovery of an incredible story, that of a Southern California family of three brothers: Lino, a local prize fighter and trouble maker, Marlon, an Army trained airplane mechanic turned hill climber and Eddie, the artist with tailoring skills.

All devoted cycle riders, they opened a Los Angeles Club House/garage in the 1920’s. It became a spot to hang out if you needed tools or spares for your cycle, or just wanted to cool off and talk ‘pistons ‘n broads’.

At the time, motor-cycling was a newborn method of transportation, and riders had to settle for military or workwear clothes and make the best of them.
Feeling the need for specific motorcycle riding gear, Eddie started designing and making clothes all the brothers could wear, on and off their bikes.
Lino, Marlon and Eddie road tested each and every clothing prototype and modified it until it worked. Due to friend’s demand, small production runs were made and sold at the Club House, which turned into a full blown store in the 1930s. It closed its doors in the late 1960s.

For the production, military hardware, close out fabrics and trims were used in the manufacturing. The port of Los Angeles was a busy place and anything was available for who knew where to look. Lino did.
The clothes were purposely designed, sturdy and durable: a riding jacket, work shirt or dungarees had to last you a good chunk of years and help you “keep the rubber down”, focused on the road and not your back.

For Fall 2009 MF x S/c offers a selection of the three Brothers’ Favorite gear, as they were found in that abandoned Club House. The exclusive original designs span from the early 1930s to the late 1960’s. The quantities are again limited, of course…

This Fall 2009 season includes:
* Lino’s “Mulholland Master” riding coat and leather “Greaser” cap.
* Marlon’s leather “Bronco Champ” racing jacket, “Mechanic Shirt”, “Mechanic Sweat shirt” and “Mechanic Cap”.
* Eddie’s denim “Rambler Pack”.
* The brothers’ favorite denim “Rider’s Dungarees” and “Club Shirts”.

Catch ’em raw, Treat ’em rough…

MFSC 189md, Mister Freedom x Sugar Cane CPO denim Shirt

MFSC 189md, Mister Freedom x Sugar Cane CPO denim Shirt

A tired MFSC 189md denim CPO shirt, modified “Liberty Issue”, ready for a cold shower…

Still a few unissued CPO’s available at the Mister Freedom ® store in Hollywood, CA.
Call Katherine or Jared at (323) 653-2014 for availability and to get yours internationally shipped to your front door, from Sunny California!

(Un-issued. Size Xs, S, M, L, XL, XXL. Retail $ 389.95)

Mister Freedom x Sugar Cane: MFSC Spring 09 Specs

Here are the MFSC ® internal documents of the Spring 09 collection, complete with original fabric swatches. For Your Eyes Only…

MFSC VS-09 Specs Sheet

MFSC VS-09 Specs Sheet

 

MFSC PS-09 (a)

MFSC PS-09 (a)

MFSC PS-09 (b)

MFSC PS-09 (b)

MFSC JS-09

MFSC JS-09

MFSC 645

MFSC 645

MFSC SS-09

MFSC SS-09

Mister Freedom ®, MFSC ®, Sugar Cane ® are registered Trademarks protected by International Intellectual Property Laws. All infringements will be prosecuted to the full extent of those laws.

MFSC Spring 2009 “Lost Locker” Collection: The Shore Shorts

Shorts, Man's, Shore

Shorts, Man's, Shore

Just off the crate, ready for the white sand beaches…

Our Sailor had those custom after spotting a roll of ‘white denim’ hiding in a corner of the MFSC Tailor of the Mombasa Port in Kenya. The fabric was originally loomed to make Naval Base barrack bags and had been printed on the reverse with a red MFSC anchor. Bags? F’gedaboudit! After having his Shore jacket custom tailored with it, there was just enough left to put together a pair of bermudas. His CO made sure he had them stenciled “Not for Deck Duty Use” on the inside. Before long, our sailor hit the beach wearing a white Tshirt, navy deck sneakers and his custom bermudas!

Available now, in very limited quantities, at Mister Freedom®!

FABRIC:

Original limited small batch edition MFSC “white Denim”.

  • 11 ounces
  • Indigo weft and white warp
  • Sanforized: Minimal width shrinkage and 3 to 5% in length
  • Indigo blue solid selvedge

 

PATTERN/SPECS:

  • Original MFSC pattern based on pattern of the MFSC N-1K, Foul weather deck pants.
  • Below knee “corsair” cut.
  • Offset hip patch pockets.
  • Two knee pockets, for surf wax etc…
  • Indigo blue/black chambray pocket lining.
  • Inside waistband reinforced by selvedge “301” denim, stacked stitching.
  • Inside stencil “Not for Deck Duty Use”
  • Concealed red MFSC anchor print on inside leg.
  • CPO style anchor button front fly. Double waist black painted steel donut crest buttons.
  • Rear slash pockets.
  • 100% cotton indigo blue thread, hi-count stitch.

(Unissued. Size 28, 30, 32, 34, 36. Retail $ 299.95)

MFSC 645n & 645w: Look out ye ol’ chambray’s back!

MFSC 645n/MFSC 645w Shirt, Chambray, Shore

MFSC 645n/MFSC 645w Shirt, Chambray, Shore

Another slice of the MFSC Spring09 Collection…Our Sailor had these two shirts custom made for his time off duty. As his usual blue utility chambray was asigned to hard work aboard the ship, he combined his favorite pattern (MFSC 645) with more ‘civilian’ fabrics picked up at the “MFSC Naval Supply Research” to wear on shore. These shirts were custom made for him, as “Experimental Garments”.

FABRIC:

  • MFSC original end-on-end 100% cotton selvedge “chambray”.
  • 645n: Indigo blue and black woven yarns.
  • 645w: Ivory and white woven yarns.
  • 100% Cotton indigo dyed facing.

Non-Sanforized fabric will approximately shrink a whole size down when washed/dryed.

PATTERN/SPECS:

  • Original MFSC 645 pattern.
  • Original “slant” selvedge left chest pocket..
  • Concealed right chest passport pocket .
  • Chin strap.
  • Navy blue metal painted buttons.
  • Side gussets.
  • “Uniform shirt” type slim fit.
  • Reinforced elbow construction.
  • 100% cotton navy blue hi-count stitching.
  • “MFSC Naval Supply Research” Experimental Garment cotton cloth label.

(Unissued. Size Xs, S, M, L, XL. Retail $ 239.95)