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483 Reverse Weave Loopwheel Crewneck in Bordeaux
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- Warehouse’s Reverse Weave Crewneck is a faithful reproduction of mid-century sportswear. Made on old-world loopwheel machines, the fabric is knit at a rate of just one meter per hour, resulting in a soft, lofty hand-feel. Reverse weave fabrics are cut on the cross-grain, essentially "reversing" the fabric, this construction increases durability and helps the garment maintain its shape over time.
- Relaxed fit
- Heavyweight reverse weave loopwheel fabric
- Tonal stitching
- Ribbed side panels
- Ribbed cuffs and hem
- 100% cotton
- Made in Japan
- Lot 483
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Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length Small 42.5" 15.5" 25.5" 24.5" Medium 44" 16" 25.75" 25" Large 46.5" 18" 26.5" 26" X-Large 48.5" 19" 28" 26.5" Convert to CM
For details on how we measure our garments, visit the measuring guide.
- The fifth member of the legendary Osaka Five, Warehouse is revered for its time-accurate reproductions of Golden Age, mid-century garments. The brand references archival pieces and historical materials to produce garments with meticulous attention to detail, down to the original stitching specifications. Founded by former Fullcount and Evisu employees—and twin brothers—Kenji and Kenichi Shiotani, Warehouse helped pioneer Japan’s modern denim movement through its obsessive commitment to vintage construction.
- Details
- Sizing
- Brand Info
- Warehouse’s Reverse Weave Crewneck is a faithful reproduction of mid-century sportswear. Made on old-world loopwheel machines, the fabric is knit at a rate of just one meter per hour, resulting in a soft, lofty hand-feel. Reverse weave fabrics are cut on the cross-grain, essentially "reversing" the fabric, this construction increases durability and helps the garment maintain its shape over time.
- Relaxed fit
- Heavyweight reverse weave loopwheel fabric
- Tonal stitching
- Ribbed side panels
- Ribbed cuffs and hem
- 100% cotton
- Made in Japan
- Lot 483
-
Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length Small 42.5" 15.5" 25.5" 24.5" Medium 44" 16" 25.75" 25" Large 46.5" 18" 26.5" 26" X-Large 48.5" 19" 28" 26.5" Convert to CM
For details on how we measure our garments, visit the measuring guide.
- The fifth member of the legendary Osaka Five, Warehouse is revered for its time-accurate reproductions of Golden Age, mid-century garments. The brand references archival pieces and historical materials to produce garments with meticulous attention to detail, down to the original stitching specifications. Founded by former Fullcount and Evisu employees—and twin brothers—Kenji and Kenichi Shiotani, Warehouse helped pioneer Japan’s modern denim movement through its obsessive commitment to vintage construction.
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- Details
- Sizing
- Brand Info
- Warehouse’s Reverse Weave Crewneck is a faithful reproduction of mid-century sportswear. Made on old-world loopwheel machines, the fabric is knit at a rate of just one meter per hour, resulting in a soft, lofty hand-feel. Reverse weave fabrics are cut on the cross-grain, essentially "reversing" the fabric, this construction increases durability and helps the garment maintain its shape over time.
- Relaxed fit
- Heavyweight reverse weave loopwheel fabric
- Tonal stitching
- Ribbed side panels
- Ribbed cuffs and hem
- 100% cotton
- Made in Japan
- Lot 483
-
Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length Small 42.5" 15.5" 25.5" 24.5" Medium 44" 16" 25.75" 25" Large 46.5" 18" 26.5" 26" X-Large 48.5" 19" 28" 26.5" Convert to CM
For details on how we measure our garments, visit the measuring guide.
- The fifth member of the legendary Osaka Five, Warehouse is revered for its time-accurate reproductions of Golden Age, mid-century garments. The brand references archival pieces and historical materials to produce garments with meticulous attention to detail, down to the original stitching specifications. Founded by former Fullcount and Evisu employees—and twin brothers—Kenji and Kenichi Shiotani, Warehouse helped pioneer Japan’s modern denim movement through its obsessive commitment to vintage construction.























