We are tapping into the Interwar period for this number, as the inspiration for our liquette (obsolete French colloquialism for men’s shirt) is the Chemise Modèle 1935, a pull-over shirt part of the French Army uniform, issued to soldiers during WW2. If our loose interpretation is not a straight-up replica, we still must give all tailoring credits to the anonymous designer commissioned by the Ministère de la Guerre at the time.
Our shirt features the two box-pleat flap front chest pockets of the original M35 military shirt, the side gussets are the small patch style typical of French shirting of the period, and lastly, the collar, designed to be complimented by a tie, is secured by three buttons, and features an attractive arcuate shape in the back.
The MF® Liquette M35 is designed in California by Mister Freedom® and manufactured in Japan by Sugar Cane Co.