T-32
ASIC cotton jersey long sleeves
This fabric is carefully knitted in a jersey stitch pattern and is made from the cotton waste that is produced during the spinning of ASIC (American Sea Island Cotton). Even though it is cotton waste, the fiber length is very long, so there is no need to twist it strongly, and it has a natural luster and a smooth, silky feel. ASIC was cultivated in the Sea Island region of the east coast of the United States as the Caribbean Barbadense species in the late 18th century. Commercial cultivation declined in the early 20th century, but cultivation was revived in the 1980s through a seed development program in New Mexico, and high-quality cotton is produced in limited areas. It has a basic T-shirt design and a relaxed silhouette with a roomy body width. It has a wide range of motion and can be worn without stress. Each seam is stitched across the seam to prevent overstretching and increase strength. In addition, the diagonal fabric has natural characteristics, and you can enjoy its unique texture by wearing it repeatedly.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 100% cotton
- Outer Fabric Material
- America
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Japan
- Outer Fabric Weaving
- Wakayama, Iwade
- Finishing
- Okayama and Kurashiki
- Sewing
- Yamagata and Sakata
- Dyeing
- Wakayama, Wakayama