This is closed, fully-funded crowdfunding campaign. It is estimated to ship in November / December 2024.
A great T-shirt is a thing of beauty. Elevating this basic garment and offering it at an unbeatable value is something we love to do. That's precisely what our Slub T-Shirt is about. Organic slub cotton yarns yield true texture and character. Enjoy.
They start with the finest organic cotton spun into incredibly slubby yarns. These slubby yarns give this jersey depth that you rarely find in a knit. You see it and even feel it. The slubs run throughout the surface of the fabric giving it visual texture and great highs and lows of color. The varied thickness in the yarn creates little patches of fabric that you can even feel when you're wearing this t-shirt.
Construction details are classic and sturdy. We start with double stitch binging around the neck. The shoulders are taped, which adds effort to the construction but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. Double needle hems finish the sleeves and bottom and a slightly narrower gauge is used to lend a small element of refinement. A great T-shirt is a thing of beauty. Infinitely versatile and timeless. Elevating this basic garment is something we love to do and that's precisely what our Slub Pocket T-Shirt is about. Organic slub cotton yarns yield true texture and character. Leading things off is the Classic Pack - this 2 Pack in Black. Fabric and construction in the USA, at a value you won't find anywhere else. Enjoy.
Please note this garment is dyed in small batches. Color variations are to be expected and can vary in tone or hue from batch to batch.
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