UES No.8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt Black UES No.8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt Black UES No.8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt Black UES No.8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt Black

UES No.8 Slub Nep Short Sleeve T-Shirt Black

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Crafted to perfection, introducing the latest addition to Osaka's renowned brand, UES – the new Slub Nep T-Shirt. Made from premium slub extra-thick cotton yarns, it offers an extraordinary blend of softness and texture. The classic fit exudes timeless appeal, featuring minimal styling and no intricate details. The impeccable construction ensures durability and longevity.

This tee is designed to emulate the comfort and familiarity of a well-loved favorite. Crafted from 100% Japanese ultra-slub and nep-heavy cotton fabric (9.5oz), it delivers exceptional softness and breathability. Woven at low tension on a vintage shuttle loom, it boasts a unique texture and character. Additionally, it sports a reinforced collar, a hallmark of high-end Japanese brands, preventing collar stretching and ensuring a long-lasting masterpiece that is worth every penny.

With just this plain T-shirt and a pair of jeans, you can go a long way. However, finding the perfect tee in any color can be a daunting task, so we've taken the hard work out of it for you.

All UES T-shirts run smaller in size compared to their shirts or jackets. Typically, if you wear a size 3 (L) in the flannels, you will need to select a size 4 (XL) in this UES Slub Nep tee. In other words, it's one size smaller than other UES tops and two sizes smaller than your regular American size. However, individual body types can vary, so, as always, we recommend consulting our size chart for the perfect fit. It has been rinsed in Japan, so there will be no shrinkage.

UES is a small Japanese label founded by Chuji Matsumoto in 1994. UES comes from the English word ""Waste"", which means that Matsumoto-San wants you to make full use of each garment for as long as possible before discarding it. It is a small judgement of the concept of disposable wear that is so commonplace today in the world of fashion and from which Matsumoto-San disassociates himself completely.