No. 8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt in Sand Beige
No. 8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt in Sand Beige
No. 8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt in Sand Beige
No. 8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt in Sand Beige
No. 8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt in Sand Beige
No. 8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt in Sand Beige
No. 8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt in Sand Beige
No. 8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt in Sand Beige
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No. 8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt in Sand Beige

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  • Crafted from Japanese ultra-slub, heavy-nep cotton, UES's No.8 Slub Nep T-Shirts embody the brand's "made to last" ethos. Woven on vintage shuttle looms at low tension to emphasize weight and texture, the shirts feature special gauge No. 8 knitting yarn made from a blend of Australian cotton, Nep cotton, and recycled fallen cotton. Factory-rinsed and garment-dyed, these tees boast a rich color that will continue to evolve with wear, offering both durability and a unique patina over time.
    • 9.5oz heavyweight Japanese slub jersey fabric
    • Woven on vintage shuttle looms
    • Garment dyed and rinsed, will fade with wear
    • Double-needle construction
    • Reinforced collar
    • 60% Australian cotton 10% NEP cotton 60% recycled fallen cotton 
    • 100% cotton composition
    • Made in Japan
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    3/L 38.5" 16.25" 8.5" 25.5"
    4/XL 41.5" 18.25" 9" 27.25"
    5/XXL 44.5" 19.25" 9" 27.75"

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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.