11.4oz Denim Double Weave Workshirt in Indigo
11.4oz Denim Double Weave Workshirt in Indigo
11.4oz Denim Double Weave Workshirt in Indigo
11.4oz Denim Double Weave Workshirt in Indigo
11.4oz Denim Double Weave Workshirt in Indigo
11.4oz Denim Double Weave Workshirt in Indigo
11.4oz Denim Double Weave Workshirt in Indigo
11.4oz Denim Double Weave Workshirt in Indigo
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11.4oz Denim Double Weave Workshirt in Indigo

$ 295.00
Size: 2/Medium
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  • Built to last, the UES Double Weave Workshirt is crafted on vintage power looms with a focus on texture and durability. Weighing in at 11.4oz, the double weave fabric uses a 3:1 low-tension twill construction in combination with rope-dyed indigo slub yarns, giving it a “raindrop” like texture—visibly irregular and deeply tactile. The shirt is finished with ivory palm nut buttons, double-needle stitching, and chest utility pockets for a rugged yet refined feel.
    • 11.4oz double weave denim fabric
    • Woven on vintage Schönherr shuttle power looms
    • Rope-dyed indigo yarns that fade beautifully with wear
    • Double-needle construction
    • Triple chain-stitched body seams
    • Two chest utility pockets
    • Ivory palm nut buttons
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    2 41.5" 17.75" 24" 27.75"
    3 43.5" 18.25" 24.75" 28.75"
    4 46.5" 19.5" 25.25" 29.75"
    5 49.5" 20.5" 25.5" 30.25"

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  • A play on the English word “waste,” UES was founded in 1994 with a focus on longevity and sustainability. Founder Chuji Matsumoto set out to create garments that endure for generations—an intentional response to disposable fashion. With exclusive fabrics sourced from Japan’s top mills, UES designs timeless clothing meant to be worn, faded, and passed on.

A play on the English word "waste," UES was founded in 1994 on the principles of longevity and reuse. Founder Chuji Matsumoto aims to create garments that last for generations, emphasizing durability as an antithesis to the trend of disposable fashion. UES features custom fabrics in their collection, working with renowned Japanese mills and manufacturers to create high-quality clothing designed with Matsumoto's ethos for lifelong wear.