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Lot 4601 - Slubby Cotton Pocket T-Shirt - Faded Red
Warehouse & Co. - Lot 4601 - Slubby Cotton Pocket T-Shirt - Faded Red
You guys continue to blow us away with your acceptance of this brand. The initial and then repeat business for Warehouse and especially these 4601 Tees has been amazing. I think the quality speaks for itself on these shadowy tees! Once you have one, you know what we're talking about. The only problem is, they're pretty limited so it's can take us quite some time to get them back in stock. We snagged some new colors and a few more sizes, but the words out now. People have been asking about them for weeks again. Honestly, they've been asking for more since the last round sold out.
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) | 7.75 | 8.5 | 9 |
Waist (bottom seam) | 19 | 20.5 | 22 |
- Length -1.5"
- Width -1"
- Sleeve length - 1/2"
We recommend a cold water wash and dry flat. If you have any woes about sizing or the wash process in general, definitely size up to the next size.
Fit Notes: Shop owner Tommy is wearing a size Large in the pictures. He decided to size up one to show how the larges would fit for this round. This is the size he buys typically for future shrinkage. You can see it is a bit rounder in the body and longer in the length. Tommy is 5'10," 170lbs with a 40" chest.
































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