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GG Sweat Crewneck - 119 Dirty Dirty Base
Jackman - GG Sweat Crewneck - 119 Dirty Dirty Base
Jackman continues to impress us with every delivery. This round, we shifted gears into the world of mid-heavyweight sweats. This piece is as good of a sweatshirt as we've ever seen (and we don't say that lightly). The GG stands for grainy because this fabric has such character. They use two different yarn thicknesses in the knitting process in their factory in Fukui. The decorative yarn creates a whole heck of a lot of texture that you'll feel from the get-go. The crew neck features and extra long ribbing to mirror vintage sweaters of old. And, with all the amazing products we've carried over the years...we wouldn't be surprised if you're the most impressed with these.
This is a crewneck that uses domestic thick yarn and uses GG fleece that has both thickness and softness. The back is not brushed and can be worn for 3 seasons. The milling cutter (rib) also uses two threads to improve durability - a cover stitch over a grounding stitch. The back is also raglan to eliminate the sharpness of the shoulders.
- Heavy Cotton Terry / 100% Cotton
- Densely knit cotton on hanging knitting machines
- Produced in Jackman factory in Fukui prefecture
. | Length | Chest | Shoulder | Sleeve |
---|---|---|---|---|
S | 24.4 | 20.47 | 18.11 | 23.42 |
M | 25.19 | 21.25 | 18.89 | 24.01 |
L | 25.98 | 22.04 | 19.69 | 24.6 |
XL | 26.77 | 22.83 | 20.47 | 25.19 |
A variance of .5" is within tolerance.
Fit Notes: Most people consider Jackman to fit small. We don't usually find that to be true with their sweats, but with the crew necks...we always size up once. Tommy is wearing a large in the pictures. We highly recommend you do the same. Tommy is 5’10,” 165lbs with a 40” chest, and typically wears a Japanese large.
































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