Super Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt in Indigo
Super Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt in Indigo
Super Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt in Indigo
Super Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt in Indigo
Super Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt in Indigo
Super Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt in Indigo
Super Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt in Indigo
Super Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt in Indigo
Super Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt in Indigo
Pure Blue Japan

Super Heavyweight Jersey T-Shirt in Indigo

$ 265.00
Size: 3/S
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  • The Super Heavyweight Tee from Pure Blue Japan features an 11oz yarn-dyed cotton jersey knit using extra thick long-staple cotton yarns. Dyed a light indigo-blue that will continue to fade and transform with wash and wear. The shirt is finished with a reinforced crewneck collar, four-needle flatlock side seams, and Pure Blue Japan’s signature indigofera leaf embroidery at the hip.
    • Regular fit
    • Dyed indigo, will fade with wear
    • 11oz cotton jersey
    • Reinforced crewneck collar
    • 4-needle flatlock side seams
    • PBJ leaf logo embroidery
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    3 41.5" 18.5" 7.75" 24.75"
    4 44" 19.25" 8" 26"
    5 46.5" 20.5" 8.75" 27.25"
    6 49" 22" 9" 29"

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  • Pure Blue Japan is renowned for combining vintage shuttle looms with traditional indigo dyeing techniques to create some of the most irregular and character-rich denim in the world. Founded in 1997 by Kenichi Iwaya, the brand is recognized by its indigofera leaf logo, symbolizing the natural indigo dyes used throughout its collections. With meticulous attention to every stage of production, from dyeing and weaving to sewing and finishing, Pure Blue Japan has earned a reputation as one of Japan’s premier artisan denim makers.
Founded in 1997 through Kenichi Iwaya's passion for denim, Pure Blue Japan is known today for using a combination of vintage shuttle looms and natural dying techniques to create some of the most irregular and beautifully unique denim on the market. Now approaching twenty years in business, the brand has earned its place on the small list of artisan manufacturers that are widely considered the best in the world.