We mixed a bit of early work shirts, Native American ‘traditional’ tunics, Old West shirting, European fancy shirts, stirred it all up, and dipped it in the MF® salsa to create the Ranchero Shirt.
The ‘cut away’ collar pattern was inspired by late 1800’s European homemade farmer blouses & early Mexican and Mestizos tops.
For this version of the Ranchero we created a fine white 100% cotton broadcloth woven with a Dobby loom. This specific fabric was duplicated from a rare vintage piece, the fancy plastron of a 1920’s European Henley shirt. It was expertly woven in Japan. The tiny color accents are woven black and navy yarns, and not a print.
This MF® garment is designed in California by Mister Freedom® and manufactured in Japan by Sugar Cane Co.
