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Double Heavyweight Crewneck T-Shirt - White
Wonder Looper - Double Heavyweight Crewneck T-Shirt - White
We felt super lucky to be part of the group of people to know this brand was in the works. When the owners came to us and asked if we would be interested in some of the heaviest knits in the game, it was immediately a thumbs up. We love heavyweight T’s as much as all of our better men's goods compatriots out there, so when you essentially double the weight of what is considered heavyweight across the industry, we love it even more. This is 409GSM (12.1oz per square yard) which is just bonkers for a tee. The nicest thing about these pieces is that you don't have to sacrifice fit for form. They drape like champs. And, it's got that uneven surface texture for which vintage, circular knit tees are known. We were so excited to be one of the very first shops in America to carry these, and they sold out very quickly. We're back for another round and we fully expect these to be shipping all over the country shortly.
- 409gsm / 12.1oz
- 100% Cotton
- Binder Neck Ribbed Collar
- Union special flat side seam
- Japanese jersey fabric
- Cut and sewn in Japan
XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Length | 24.8 | 26 | 27.2 | 28.3 | 29 | 30 |
Chest | 17.7 | 19 | 20 | 21.2 | 22.4 | 23.6 |
Shoulder | 16.5 | 17.3 | 18 | 19 | 19.7 | 20.5 |
Sleeve | 7.5 | 7.9 | 8.3 | 8.7 | 9 | 9.5 |
A variance of +/-.5" is within tolerance.
Fit Notes: Shop owner Tommy is wearing a size medium. This is considered an athletic fit which reads to us as a roomier, more American cut. It's not often we see Japanese brands with that sort of cut, but the Wonder Looper owners built this brand with specifically that in mind. The medium fits with a nice amount of room in the chest and hem as well as a slightly longer sleeve for a more modern fit. Tommy is our standard fit model at 5'10," 180lbs with a 40" chest. His typical North American size is medium and Japanese size is large.




























Apparel
We were over the moon to get our hands on this extremely limited run of Greencast Slub Selvedge. If you recognize this beautiful fabric, kudos because it's been nearly a decade since its last release as part of the Made in Japan series. It has been their most requested denim since, because everyone loves a greencast. This hue is accomplished by adding a bit of green dye to the batch either just at the beginning or just at the end of the process. It creates a bit of a lighter, less indigo-dense fabric that is easy to see upfront. The real green comes out as the pair fades revealing a gradient of color. Probably the other reason these were so popular is that slubby texture was created by using uneven yarns in the weaving process. This yarn also has loose bits we like to call fleck. You'll see both natural and indigo flecks popping galore on this pair. It's pretty much the trifecta of goodness for the indigo-heads out there. They've finished this pair with copper hardware and subtle contrast stitching. It's truly one of the pairs of the year, and there are only 300 of them made worldwide. If you want 'em, grab 'em early.
We were over the moon to get our hands on this extremely limited run of Greencast Slub Selvedge. If you recognize this beautiful fabric, kudos because it's been nearly a decade since its last release as part of the Made in Japan series. It has been their most requested denim since, because everyone loves a greencast. This hue is accomplished by adding a bit of green dye to the batch either just at the beginning or just at the end of the process. It creates a bit of a lighter, less indigo-dense fabric that is easy to see upfront. The real green comes out as the pair fades revealing a gradient of color. Probably the other reason these were so popular is that slubby texture was created by using uneven yarns in the weaving process. This yarn also has loose bits we like to call fleck. You'll see both natural and indigo flecks popping galore on this pair. It's pretty much the trifecta of goodness for the indigo-heads out there. They've finished this pair with copper hardware and subtle contrast stitching. It's truly one of the pairs of the year, and there are only 300 of them made worldwide. If you want 'em, grab 'em early.
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Easy Pant - Dry Garden Jacquard
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Shop Jacket - Dry Garden Jacquard
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