LOT.601 TEE SHIRT

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LOT.601 TEE SHIRT

The T-shirt is one of America's most iconic garments. The T-shirt is one of America's most iconic garments. The fabric is knitted in a tubular shape, called a "marudo," and has holes for the neck and arms, and sleeves that are attached. It is similar in appearance to what is worn daily in modern times, but is completely different in nature. The design is based on the design of the time, with no sloping shoulders, a boat neck, and neck ribs that are double-layered to prevent stretching. The jersey fabric is made on a hang knitting machine in Wakayama, using USA cotton, which gives it a unique texture with a dry feel. The hang knitting machine, which was introduced to Japan in the Taisho era (1912-1926) and is currently the only one in the world operating in Wakayama Prefecture, can knit only one meter per hour, making it very inefficient, but the slow process gives the fabric a unique texture with just the right amount of unevenness, as if air were knitted in together. 100% COTTON