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Lot 103 1940s USN Slub Cotton T-Shirt - Navy

Regulärer Preis £20.00
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4.5 (2)
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cm
Size Shoulder Chest Length Sleeve
S 17.7 37 26 6.3
M 18.5 39 26.4 6.7
L 19.3 40.9 26.8 7.1
XL 20.1 42.9 27.6 7.5
XXL 20.9 44.9 28.3 7.9

1. Shoulder: Measure across from one shoulder seam to the other.

2. Chest: Measure across the garment under the armpits.

3. Length: Measure from the collar seam to the bottom hem.

4. Sleeve: Measure from the shoulder seam to the cuff.

Sizes can vary from 2-3 centimeters because they are measured by hand. 1inch=2.54cm.

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Model

  • 5'9", 150lbs / 176cm, 68kg. Size 40.

    • This basic wide round neck T-shirt follows the design of 1940s T-shirts. Made from 5.6 oz 100% jersey cotton fabric, it features vintage garment dyeing and distressing. Constructed with four-needle six-thread stitching for enhanced comfort, it also includes single-needle binding to replicate key details of historic T-shirts. The fit is tailored with narrow sleeves, and the slightly wider round neck adds a unique touch to its classic style. This T-shirt is perfect for layering or wearing alone in summer.

    This basic wide round neck T-shirt follows the design of 1940s T-shirts. Made from 5.6 oz 100% jersey cotton fabric, it features vintage garment dyeing and distressing. Constructed with four-needle six-thread stitching for enhanced comfort, it also includes single-needle binding to replicate key details of historic T-shirts. The fit is tailored with narrow sleeves, and the slightly wider round neck adds a unique touch to its classic style. This T-shirt is perfect for layering or wearing alone in summer.

    The history of the T-shirt dates back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, evolving from military needs, workwear, and fashion changes. Initially, T-shirts were popular as underwear until World War II, when they became standard issue for U.S. soldiers. Soldiers often wore T-shirts as outerwear in hot climates, a practice that continues today.

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