This T-shirt was made primarily from USA cotton produced along the Mississippi River Basin. Using a method known as air spinning, the material is made by spinning cotton thread with a variable width of between 13mm–33mm. This spinning method creates a rough feel and unique crispy texture, since the torque on the outside of the yarn is strong and the inside is weak. This pocket design was used until pockets disappeared from baseball uniforms in the 1890s, and is notable for its large size and double stitching. This is an update to those T-shirts, combining iconic details from those times.
Densely knitted cotton
Produced in the Jackman factory in Fukui prefecture
Vintage/boxy fit
Single chest pocket
Neat ribbed collar
100% Cotton
Made in Fukuki, Japan