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Lot 461 - Crewneck Sweat Shirt One Wash - Dark Beige
Warehouse - Lot 461 - Crewneck Sweat Shirt One Wash - Dark Beige
Warehouse & Co. has very quickly become one of our top-selling import brands for a reason. Their attention to detail and dedication to traditional construction is beyond the pale of comparison. We find ourselves diving into things like why they chose the style of tag or how one seam is built compared to another. That is the joy of this brand for us. Seeing conscious decision-making in the flesh from one of the best brands to do it in Japan since 1995.
We've been on a kick of comfy lately. We don't think it's the end-all-be-all, but it's nice not to have to break something in every day of your life. Every once in a while, it's nice to let the company do it for you. This time, Warehouse has hit this classic 1960's silhouette with a unique wash process that really works wonders. These things look like your dad's favorite sweatshirt that you always wanted to, or did, steal from him. The wider boxier fit, shorter body, and longer ribbing give them that perfect vintage feel. These bad boys also have raglan sleeves, which we think more pieces should be made with for a better fit. These are part of their "2nd Hand" series. Scope that beautiful tag work.
- 100% Cotton
- Loop-wheel fabric production on vintage, rare machines
- Long cuffs and waistband
- Looser neckline
- Raglan sleeves
- Inspired by the '60s
- Made in Japan
Size | Medium | Large |
---|---|---|
Pit-Pit | 22 | 23 |
Length | 23.5 | 24 |
Sleeve Length | 29 | 29.5 |
Waist | 16 | 17 |
A variance of +/-.5" is within tolerance.
Fit Notes: Shop owner Tommy is wearing a size medium in the pictures. We've found this brand tens to run small for people. We would always recommend buying your true size, or the next one up. These may traditionally run trim, but this round has a wash process that should work wonders in terms of shrinkage. You should be able to wash these, hang them to dry and lose little to no length. 99% of our returns are because an item is too small, so if you have any doubts...size up. Tommy is 5'10," 162lbs with a 40" chest.






















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The last time we saw this flannel it was dyed with Kakishibu. We didn't think that could be topped, but you know how much we love mud. Amami Dorozome is an age-old process done on the island of Amami-Oshima in Japan. It's a blend of mud and vegetable oil that creates rich earth tones in a washed-out, well-worn pigment only achievable through this process. In a traditional cotton check pattern such as this, it shines its brightest. We didn't get our hands on this personally last time, but we aren't going to let this one slip through our fingers.
The last time we saw this flannel it was dyed with Kakishibu. We didn't think that could be topped, but you know how much we love mud. Amami Dorozome is an age-old process done on the island of Amami-Oshima in Japan. It's a blend of mud and vegetable oil that creates rich earth tones in a washed-out, well-worn pigment only achievable through this process. In a traditional cotton check pattern such as this, it shines its brightest. We didn't get our hands on this personally last time, but we aren't going to let this one slip through our fingers.
These guys keep one-upping the Sashiko game every year. We didn't get a chance to see these in person, but we're so glad we picked them up. They are so much better than we could've even imagined. At first sight, they look like a denim pant lined with a hickory stipe screen print. Then, we got close up and realized it was the vertical sashiko creating that line work. The hand-feel after the one-wash is beyond soft, but they're still packed with so much color you're still going to get those incredible highs and lows in the knees. The great part about sashiko is you get varied high points throughout the garment that catch wear in a different way. The inspiration for sashiko garments derives from the Japanese sashiko which never truly died. They would use pieces of the last garment to create the new, hand stitching throughout. Well, they've taken this concept and created a modern work of art. They've used a combination of No.6 warp and No.5 weft yarns on specially calibrated Jacquards looms. Their hope is to replicate the Sashiko stitchwork of the kimonos, and we'd say they've accomplished that pretty damn well.
These guys keep one-upping the Sashiko game every year. We didn't get a chance to see these in person, but we're so glad we picked them up. They are so much better than we could've even imagined. At first sight, they look like a denim pant lined with a hickory stipe screen print. Then, we got close up and realized it was the vertical sashiko creating that line work. The hand-feel after the one-wash is beyond soft, but they're still packed with so much color you're still going to get those incredible highs and lows in the knees. The great part about sashiko is you get varied high points throughout the garment that catch wear in a different way. The inspiration for sashiko garments derives from the Japanese sashiko which never truly died. They would use pieces of the last garment to create the new, hand stitching throughout. Well, they've taken this concept and created a modern work of art. They've used a combination of No.6 warp and No.5 weft yarns on specially calibrated Jacquards looms. Their hope is to replicate the Sashiko stitchwork of the kimonos, and we'd say they've accomplished that pretty damn well.
The only thing that could've improved this serge western was a new color. This one was originally called Mocha Brown, which we think is very suitable. It's this rich color that suits this now iconic shirt. It used to be that we rarely saw green from Iron Heart, but now green is a staple. So, we've been super stoked to see khakis and browns rearing their pretty heads. You can't go wrong with the western cut, unless you don't size up, as it has some absolutely gorgeous details. We love the yokes and Permex buttons the most on these beauties.
