Fallen Cotton Slub Tee in Off White
Fallen Cotton Slub Tee in Off White
Fallen Cotton Slub Tee in Off White
Fallen Cotton Slub Tee in Off White
Fallen Cotton Slub Tee in Off White
Fallen Cotton Slub Tee in Off White
Fallen Cotton Slub Tee in Off White
Warehouse & Co

Fallen Cotton Slub Tee in Off White

$ 85.00
Size: Medium
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  • Founded as a knitwear-focused offshoot of Warehouse & Co, Dubbleworks utilizes some of the rarest vintage knitting machines in the world to produce garments with exceptional comfort and texture. Knit at a versatile 7.7oz weight, this shirt makes use of recycled cotton yarns spun using excess fibers lost throughout the production process. The shirt is cut in a contemporary-relaxed fit with a single-stitch hem and reinforced binder neck. 
    • Relaxed fit
    • 7.7 oz. Recycled cotton slub jersey
    • Tubular knit
    • Single-stitch hem
    • Reinforced binder neck
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    Medium 42" 18.5" 8.75" 26"
    Large 43" 19.25" 9.25" 27.5"
    X-Large 45" 20.5" 9.5" 28.5"
    XX-Large 47.5" 22" 10" 30"

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  • The fifth member of the legendary Osaka 5, Warehouse is revered for the brand's time-accurate reproductions of "Golden Age" mid-century garments down to the stitching specifications. Founded by previous Fullcount and Evisu employees, twin brothers Kenji and Kenichi Shiotani paved the way as pioneers to the booming denim industry with Warehouse's meticulous and uniquely obsessive attention to detail and vintage construction.
The fifth member of the legendary Osaka 5, Warehouse is revered for the brand's time-accurate reproductions of "Golden Age" mid-century garments. Uniquely Warehouse, the brand references archive pieces and history books to producing items with an astute attention to detail down to the stitching specifications. Founded by previous Fullcount and Evisu employees, twin brothers Kenji and Kenichi Shiotani paved the way as pioneers to the booming denim industry with Warehouse's obsessive attention to detail and vintage construction.