Curtain Crewneck
Curtain Crewneck
Curtain Crewneck
Curtain Crewneck
Curtain Crewneck
Curtain Crewneck
Curtain Crewneck
Curtain Crewneck
Curtain Crewneck
Curtain Crewneck

Curtain Crewneck

Regular price $385.00
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Details
15 oz Heavyweight cotton french terry knit in Japan
1" neck rib with 3/16" coverstitch
Set-in sleeves
Double needle coverstitch seam construction
this garment has undergone a vintage wash and dye to remove all shrinkage and give the garment a unique sun-faded look
French Terry Color: Burgundy
Rib Color: Faded Burgundy
Embroidery color: Black

Size & Fit

  • True to size
  • Model is wearing a medium
  • Model measures: height 6'3"/ 190cm

 XS S M L XL XXL
Chest 20.75" 21.75" 23.75" 24.75" 25.75" 26.75
Shoulder 19.75" 21" 22.75" 23.75" 24" 24.25"
Length 25.5" 26" 26.25" 27.25" 28.25" 29"
Sleeve 24.25" 25.25" 26" 26.25" 27.25" 28"

 

 

Care & Origin

  • 100% cotton
  • Machine wash cold
  • Air dry flat
  • Sewn in Los Angeles

 

Description:
Inspired by sweatshirts from the 30's-50's, the curtain crewneck is cut from 15oz loopback cotton french terry and 1x1 rib. This high quality fabric was sourced from mills in Japan with a rich history dating back to the mid 19th century. The weight is perfect; not too heavy or too light, making it an ideal piece for year round wear. To pay tribute to true vintage, our cuff and hem ribbing is cut at 4" high. All seams are finished with merrow edge overlock and double needle coverstitching, to ensure long lasting wear and durability. Not one detail of this piece was overlooked. while we often find inspiration in the world of vintage clothing, we also wanted to lean further into the fine arts when creating our pieces. The same way a fine art piece could be mixed media, we wanted to do the same for a wardrobe staple as simple as a sweatshirt. The Curtain Crewneck features a combination of tonal screen print overlapped with our signature line work embroidery. The characters throughout the piece are all depicted in motion, creating a pulling effect that spans the entire garment. It's as if the characters were interacting with the sweatshirt itself rather than just being placed decoratively.

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