Extra Heavy Tricotine Shirt in Indigo
Extra Heavy Tricotine Shirt in Indigo
Extra Heavy Tricotine Shirt in Indigo
Extra Heavy Tricotine Shirt in Indigo
Extra Heavy Tricotine Shirt in Indigo
Extra Heavy Tricotine Shirt in Indigo
Extra Heavy Tricotine Shirt in Indigo
Extra Heavy Tricotine Shirt in Indigo
Extra Heavy Tricotine Shirt in Indigo
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Extra Heavy Tricotine Shirt in Indigo

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Size: 2/Medium
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  • Lauded as one the thickest shirts in the world, UES' signature Tricotine Shirt features a custom weave 15.5oz fabric using long-staple rope dyed indigo yarn, woven at a high-density on vintage power looms. Receiving inspiration from vintage Military swatches, the Tricotine fabric sports a solid thickness and deep indigo color that will fade and transform overtime. Rinsed to reduce shrinkage, the shirt comes cut in a slim fit with two flap pockets at the chest, triple-chainstitches side seams, and ivory palm nut buttons throughout. 
    • Regular fit
    • Rinsed to remove shrinkage
    • 15.5oz heavyweight Tricotine fabric
    • Woven on Schonherr shuttle power loom 
    • Rope-dyed indigo yarn
    • Double-needle construction
    • Triple chain-stitched side seams
    • Two utility chest pockets
    • Ivory palm nut buttons
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    Medium 40.25" 17.5" 25.25" 29"
    Large 42" 18" 26.25" 30"
    X-Large 45" 19" 26.25" 30"
    XX-Large 48" 20" 26.65" 31"

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  • 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 Japanese mills and manufacturers creating endearing items designed with Matsumoto's ethos for lifelong wear.

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.