8.9oz Heavyweight Slub Cotton Vintage Racing Graphic T-Shirt
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Product Description
Built from heavyweight 8.9oz slub cotton jersey, this vintage racing graphic T-shirt draws inspiration from the golden era of American open-wheel motorsports in the 1950s and 1960s.
The fabric is garment washed to approximately 255 GSM, creating a naturally faded appearance with subtle highs and lows throughout the surface. The slub texture mimics the character of old athletic and workwear T-shirts, while the soft wash process delivers a smooth hand feel despite its substantial weight.
The distressed racing graphic is designed to resemble decades of wear, capturing the spirit of independent speed shops, garage culture, and vintage motorsport heritage.
Features & Fabrics
Size & Care Guide
Fit Recommendation
- True to Size: Based on the size chart, order the size you need.
- Athletic Build / Relaxed Look: We recommend sizing up one for extra room in the chest or a more effortless, loose silhouette.
- Shrinkage: This fabric is pre-shrunk but may still experience a minimal 1% shrinkage after the first wash.
Wash Instructions
To preserve the smooth 21s texture and loopwheel structure:
- Machine wash cold with like colors.
- Hang dry or tumble dry low.
- Do not bleach.
BEHIND THE PRODUCTION
The Sould of a Centry-old Craft
Our Loopwheel tees are crafted on vintage circular knitting machines, with only a few hundred remaining in the world. This slow, gravity-fed process takes over an hour to produce enough fabric for just one shirt. The result is a dense, character-rich texture that modern high-speed machines simply cannot replicate.
BEHIND THE PRODUCTION
Enginnered Without Seams
True heritage quality lies in the details you can’t see. Our tees are knitted in a continuous loop, a traditional technique that removes the need for side stitching. This seamless "tube" body offers a cleaner silhouette and superior durability, reflecting our commitment to authentic, old-school manufacturing methods.