The Mister Freedom® Watertown Shirt traces its origins to our original Tahiti Shirt, introduced in 2015. While the Tahiti featured printed tropical fabrics inspired by vintage French Polynesian textiles, the Watertown reimagines that same streamlined silhouette in a completely different spirit.
The design retains the signature elements of classic French casual shirts from the 1950s, including the distinctive col requin (shark fin) collar, shorter period-correct sleeves, straight untucked hem, and relaxed blend of sportswear and workwear styling.
For our Area 7161 collection, we paired the pattern with a premium Japanese 6 oz. beige selvedge chambray. Woven from 100% cotton, the fabric has a crisp hand, subtle texture, and vintage character that makes it equally suited to casual or workwear-inspired styling. Like all natural cotton fabrics, it will soften and develop character with regular wear and washing.
Orange and yellow contrast stitching references the two-tone construction found on classic Californian denim garments. Originally born from practical factory production methods during the 1940s and 1950s, this detail now serves as a subtle visual signature while showcasing the garment's premium construction. Additional details include exposed selvedge on the front placket and chest pocket, period-correct sleeve length, and amber corozo buttons.
The shirt's name is borrowed from "Watertown," one of the early internal codenames for the remote Nevada facility better known today as Area 51. Developed as part of our Area 7161 collection, the garment draws creative inspiration from the history of this isolated desert research site while remaining, first and foremost, a timeless 1950s-inspired casual shirt.
Designed in California by Mister Freedom® and expertly crafted in Japan in collaboration with Sugar Cane Co., the Watertown Shirt combines thoughtful historical inspiration with exceptional Japanese craftsmanship.