Mister Freedom
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I have a large in the indigo twill Metisse and would also say that it is a really great piece. I gave it an initial lukewarm soak, spin cycle and hang dry as reccomended on christophes blog and it resulted in barely any shrinking. The blog and tyler at self edge in portland suggested it would tighten up a bit with wearing as it twisted and came into shape. So I'm planning on wearing for awhile before deciding whether or not to continue the light touch washing or a full machine run. I also tend to run large-XL in iron heart shirting depending on measurements, the shoulder extension pleats on the Metisse are a bit forgiving as well though.
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After a hot wash my lot 44s didn't shrink much. Waist went from 34" to 33". Inseam 38" to 37". Everything else came down about .25". A little too roomy in the waist for me, so Im giving them a second hot wash now to see if I can get a little more shrinkage. Tempted to just pop them in the dryer on high but will resist that urge for now. I'll get some fit pics in a day or two.
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You will probably get more shrinkage but I'd be hesitant to put em in the dryer.
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@Jeef I've got a Metisse shirt, and can confirm it didn't shrink much. It's a lovely piece.
@seanocono and @Bluegrass the Metisse comes up in an XXL, which is enormous. 50.5" chest (about 25" pit-to-pit) according to Rivet and Hide. Given the lack of shrinkage, it'd work for you two big boys.
Lastly, there's a new black lambskin Campus Jacket.
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Damn, that black campus coat is cool. The natural leather one is on my list for next year as long as they keep making it.
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I won't put them in the dryer. Wouldn't want soft and wrinkly jeans or a fried patch. Or the disapproval of Christophe Loiron. The back cinch on these jeans will keep them up and I'm sure they'll look less baggy once they get some wear and creases. Got to embrace the full and manly cut of these jeans!
And that's a handsome jacket.
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@Jeef I've got a Metisse shirt, and can confirm it didn't shrink much. It's a lovely piece.
@seanocono and @Bluegrass the Metisse comes up in an XXL, which is enormous. 50.5" chest (about 25" pit-to-pit) according to Rivet and Hide. Given the lack of shrinkage, it'd work for you two big boys.
Thanks @Graeme that's about same as an IH XXX so I could probably do that with careful washing/hang drying. And assuming I don't eat my way to XXXXXX over the holidays!
And that is indeed a very handsome jacket!
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Great fit all round there @ben2t
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Yes the lambskin is awesome have seen and touched it live some days ago. Leather is very smooth. def a nice jacket. @Anesthetist afaik the natural cow will still be in production but with everything with MF you never know.
On another note the métis (not metisse) fabric have earlier been used also in some items from les apaches, like the vest, the work jacket and the pantaloon ouvrier. which reminds me I could possibly combine the métis sportsman with the pantaloon for a full smurf attack hihi
@ben2t cpo is great isn't it
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I won't put them in the dryer. Wouldn't want soft and wrinkly jeans or a fried patch. Or the disapproval of Christophe Loiron. The back cinch on these jeans will keep them up and I'm sure they'll look less baggy once they get some wear and creases. Got to embrace the full and manly cut of these jeans!
And that's a handsome jacket.
I think nothing wrong with a tumble dry, all depends on personal choice. CL does it on some of his pieces too from what I remember. But yes use the cinch back for authentic fit @Jeef
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@Friday thx bro these are the indigo métis pantalon ouvrier from les apaches theme. Sold out but think there are flying some around somewhere, ask the pancho guys maybe Mikko can help you out.
No i dont own any items from Viva la revolucion theme any more. Do you mean the americano trousers in corduroy? I could have a more detailed look at these next time for you. Indeed beautiful trousers in a classic 30's vibe