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Lot 5906 - Long Sleeve Slubby Tee - Heather Grey
Lot 5906 - Long Sleeve Slubby Tee - Heather Grey
Warehouse & Co. has been on the list for some time now. Ever since Zach came back from Europe sporting his reproduction tees and jeans made in Japan, we were hooked. The texture of these tee shirts is like no other, and we're so excited to finally be working with Warehouse & Co.
To describe this cotton has been hard we find, not only for us but industry-wide. Some people call it slub. We were calling it texture at first, but ultimately our conversations with Warehouse kept bringing up one word - Shadow. When you put these shirts in the proper light, it makes perfect sense. The highs and lows in color can only truly be described as horizontal shadows in the cotton.
These shirts are known for their texture for a reason. Made on Vintage 60's Era sinker knitting machines, these puppies have no side seams. You will also notice a wrapped, ribbed reinforced collar that will stand up to the daily wear you'll throw at a t-shirt. It truly is unlike nearly anything else on the market. The single yarn knit creates an incredible striation that will age and mold uniquely as you wear the shirt. The hand feel is super soft but you get a texture similar to what we look for in our denim. Warehouse & Co makes one of the best tee shirts in the World.
M | L | XL | |
Chest (pit to pit) | 19 | 20.25 |
22 |
Shoulder (back seams) | 16.5 | 16.5 | 18.25 |
Length (pit to seam) | 15.5 |
16.75 | 17.75 |
Arm (shoulder to seam) | 24 | 25 |
25.25 |
Waist (bottom seam) | 19 | 20.5 | 22 |
- Length -1"
- Width -1"
- Sleeve length - 1/2"
Fit Notes: Shop manager Zach is wearing a size medium. Becuase he wears higher wasted denim, the shorter cut works for him. Based on the shrinkage above, we highly recommend that you size up. The shirt may feel big on your ininital wear, but after washing this shirt will lose a lot of length. One way to help with this is to pull down on the shirt while it's hang drying.




























