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Lot 4601 - Slubby Cotton T-Shirt - Oatmeal
Warehouse & Co. - Lot 4601 - Slubby Cotton T-Shirt - Oatmeal
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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"
- 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: Q is wearing an XL in the pictures. He normally wears larges from the shop, but these tees are known to shrink. It's nice to have a bit roomier fit than your normal tees. Shop owner Tommy is our standard fit model and wears a size large. He is 5'10," 165lbs with a 40" chest.






























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18oz - Big Slub Selvedge - Weird Guy
We can never pass up slub. It's the thing about Japanese denim that we never knew the name for and could never quite put our finger on until Naked & Famous opened our eyes to its wonders. It's the easiest, and best-looking fade you can get if you want that contrast. It also looks damn good throughout the entire break-in process due to those uneven slub yarns they use in the raw material stage. There are no dull days with this kind of fabric. They've stepped this pair up to an Elephant weight (their heaviest weight series, if you're not already familiar). Normally they only come out with denim this heavy once a year, but we've been lucky enough to get a full-blown, starchy, crunchy, fade-competition-worthy pair at the start of the year. The price is also impeccable for denim this weight. This fabric is actually a reissue from their very first line in 2008. This year is somewhat of a victory lap for N&F as they celebrate their 15th. It was an extremely popular denim back then, and it's bound to be the same all these years later.
18oz - Big Slub Selvedge - Super Guy
We can never pass up slub. It's the thing about Japanese denim that we never knew the name for and could never quite put our finger on until Naked & Famous opened our eyes to its wonders. It's the easiest, and best-looking fade you can get if you want that contrast. It also looks damn good throughout the entire break-in process due to those uneven slub yarns they use in the raw material stage. There are no dull days with this kind of fabric. They've stepped this pair up to an Elephant weight (their heaviest weight series, if you're not already familiar). Normally they only come out with denim this heavy once a year, but we've been lucky enough to get a full-blown, starchy, crunchy, fade-competition-worthy pair at the start of the year. The price is also impeccable for denim this weight. This fabric is actually a reissue from their very first line in 2008. This year is somewhat of a victory lap for N&F as they celebrate their 15th. It was an extremely popular denim back then, and it's bound to be the same all these years later.
The first time we got the Pima pocket tee in just black, it was gone overnight. We couldn't package them up and get them out quickly enough. And, it was for good reason. These things are silky smooth to the touch, and of course, that transfers to how they feel on body. Pima cotton is an incredible, versatile fabric and 3sixteen did it justice with this cut. They've now transferred the garment-dye process you know from the heavyweight tees to the Pima's. You will recognize these two colors as they were insanely popular a few years back. These were by far the two most popular garment dyes we've ever sold over the years. We've had some experience with how the color ages, and we can tell you that it gets even better with time.
Utilizing American grown Pima cotton knit into a luxuriously soft yet durable 160 GSM jersey, these t-shirts feature a slightly elongated and relaxed fit in comparison to their Heavyweight counterparts.
In comparison to their heavyweight jersey, the Pima tees have more drape and a softer, silkier hand. The tees also have a triple-needle coverstitched never-sag collar that stays tight around the neck over extended wears and washes.
The first time we got the Pima pocket tee in just black, it was gone overnight. We couldn't package them up and get them out quickly enough. And, it was for good reason. These things are silky smooth to the touch, and of course, that transfers to how they feel on body. Pima cotton is an incredible, versatile fabric and 3sixteen did it justice with this cut. They've now transferred the garment-dye process you know from the heavyweight tees to the Pima's. You will recognize these two colors as they were insanely popular a few years back. These were by far the two most popular garment dyes we've ever sold over the years. We've had some experience with how the color ages, and we can tell you that it gets even better with time.
Utilizing American grown Pima cotton knit into a luxuriously soft yet durable 160 GSM jersey, these t-shirts feature a slightly elongated and relaxed fit in comparison to their Heavyweight counterparts.
In comparison to their heavyweight jersey, the Pima tees have more drape and a softer, silkier hand. The tees also have a triple-needle coverstitched never-sag collar that stays tight around the neck over extended wears and washes.
GG Sweat Crewneck - 269 Baby Pink
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. We're super stoked to have some Miami Vice, pastel colors for this season. They can be that pop to your otherwise earthy wardrobe.
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.
Made in Japan.
